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ST. PETERSBURG AND TOKIO INTERPRETATIONS.

Slightly Different.

Japs About to Seize Sagbalien Island.

Reoa'ved September 3, 5.9 p.m. LOjNDON, Sepbetmber 3. Japaness slhelils destroyed the radway dtation* but another waa established on the north Slide of the river.

The fieUd telegraph''was removed 13 miles northward;

General Kuropa'tkin has sent a large force 'to Yentai to attack General Kurolci's rear.

St. Petersburg aiUithioriltti.ei3 allege that unless General Kuiroki has 150,000 with Mm he wiill certainly faiffl..

Toko ;be2iieveis that Fieid-Mai-shal Oyaima'ra main strength oi'ossed the T'aitea on Saturday morniing.

General Kuropatkin'sl stateanent that (he is netreating ailong thie ni:ght bank of tihet Taitse is interpreted to mean tha-t he has abandoned Mukden road, and is trying to ciscape westwards across the liver Liao, pio^ibly entea-ing Chinece tern.'tor y.

GeneiraH Oku has ca-ptured several 10£ centiimetre cannon.

The Japane.se are aibout to .^eize Sag. hailiien island as a bass against Vladi-

vostock,

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Bibliographic details

Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12272, 5 September 1904, Page 5

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ST. PETERSBURG AND TOKIO INTERPRETATIONS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12272, 5 September 1904, Page 5

ST. PETERSBURG AND TOKIO INTERPRETATIONS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12272, 5 September 1904, Page 5