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The various movements which have taken place since Monday, February 8, are shown by black lines. The movements of Japanese troops are at present uncertain, but it is reported that landings have taken place both both at Chemulpho and Gensan. It was from Gensan that the Japanese troops marched across the peninsula to the Yalu in the Chino-Japanese War. [Since this appeared in our most enterprising contemporary, Japan is reported to have seized the mouth of the Yalu River and to have landed troops near From "The Sphere.” February 20. Newchuang.]

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XIV, 2 April 1904, Page 26

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The various movements which have taken place since Monday, February 8, are shown by black lines. The movements of Japanese troops are at present uncertain, but it is reported that landings have taken place both both at Chemulpho and Gensan. It was from Gensan that the Japanese troops marched across the peninsula to the Yalu in the Chino-Japanese War. [Since this appeared in our most enterprising contemporary, Japan is reported to have seized the mouth of the Yalu River and to have landed troops near From "The Sphere.” February 20. Newchuang.] New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XIV, 2 April 1904, Page 26

The various movements which have taken place since Monday, February 8, are shown by black lines. The movements of Japanese troops are at present uncertain, but it is reported that landings have taken place both both at Chemulpho and Gensan. It was from Gensan that the Japanese troops marched across the peninsula to the Yalu in the Chino-Japanese War. [Since this appeared in our most enterprising contemporary, Japan is reported to have seized the mouth of the Yalu River and to have landed troops near From "The Sphere.” February 20. Newchuang.] New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XIV, 2 April 1904, Page 26