Report-by Oyama.
Russians Retreat Icross the
Taitse.
Oku and Kodzu Outside Liaopng
Received igeptember 3, 5.9 p.m
LONDON, September 3
Fiold-Mai-shal Oyama 'reponts that the Russians froritj'ng Generai Oku and Gen. ■era! Nbdzu oontiinued 011 Friday to retreat a'crW-Js the Taitise, ©xoept a portion occupying the defence; Avlorks from the gouth ito 'the noiVii-weoifc of Liaoyang and tlbs heights to the north-east of Nutehang.
General KuiitfMs night on Friday morning occupied part of the heights wcts't of Neiyin^tae, near Vents©.
;' FieildlMaTshad Oyama adds that at I 9 lo'clock" on Saturday' inbrn-'ng tli© 'tetaluuifc of "the loiited'araiy^was still reslstu'ng General's Oku ahd'Nodzu outside
Liaioyang
[ According t!o St. Petereburg .dorrespondents' -messages to French newspap. ers, 'General KuropaJtldn telegraphed tlia'fc the Ruslsianls .on Thuiisday lxsfcired fitom their anaLn por^iti'ion acroiss the Taitse, almost evacuaiting Liaoyang, tliiough a very strong rearguard was left to check Generals Oku and Nodzu.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12272, 5 September 1904, Page 5
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