RUSSO-JAP WAR
United Press Association —Copyright. Received July VL, 7.25 a.m. LONDON, July 11. Admiral Dewa co-operated with Admiral Katoaka in the Saghalien operations. Tho guns captured by the army were two twelve centimetre, and two twelvepounders. A destroyer approaching bolovieff was vigorously shelled, but replied, silencim-; tha Russian guns. After a bombardment, the Japanese occupied Cape Notoroff, the southernmost settlement of Saghalien. Russia has chartered fifteen liners to convey prisoners to Japan. LONDON, July 11 The ''Times' " St. Petersburg correspondent reports that there is considerable scepticism regarding the outcome of the peace negotiations, which it is feared will prove a repetition of those prior to the war.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12550, 13 July 1905, Page 5
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