Miscellaneous Items
{Received To-day, at 0.3 a.m.) London, Lust Night.
The Germans sent over one hundred men fifteen miles east of .Kiaochan to prevent the Japanese erecting wireless telegraphy stations.
The Volunteer fleet of transports lying at Sevastopol have returned to Odessa. This is interpreted to mean that the Baltic squadron will not sail.
The Berliner Tar/eblatt states that General Kuropatkin has dismissed General Stackelberg. Ml , W. Martin, American Consul at Nankin, on arrival at San Francisco, stated that Japanese ollicers were drilling an immense body of soldiers in Central China, supplied with Mausers. China is purchasing modem machine guns.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7828, 22 August 1904, Page 5
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