The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... Russian Govern- ment as to the sinking on June 4 , near Hong - Kong , of the British steamer St. Kilda , by the Russian volunteer cruiser Dnieper - an incident as to which he said that the British Govern- ment took a very grave view ...
... Russian Govern- ment as to the sinking on June 4 , near Hong - Kong , of the British steamer St. Kilda , by the Russian volunteer cruiser Dnieper - an incident as to which he said that the British Govern- ment took a very grave view ...
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... Russian cavalry on the 17th to turn Oku's left were followed on the 19th by Kawamura on the Japanese extreme right moving northwards on the road towards Tita , and on the 22nd by a gallant attack on Ching - ho - cheng , a fortified ...
... Russian cavalry on the 17th to turn Oku's left were followed on the 19th by Kawamura on the Japanese extreme right moving northwards on the road towards Tita , and on the 22nd by a gallant attack on Ching - ho - cheng , a fortified ...
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... Russian fleet , which was being driven towards Okinoshima , suddenly headed north towards the rear of the Japanese line , on which the Japanese main squadron headed north - west , and renewed the firing which for a time had been stopped ...
... Russian fleet , which was being driven towards Okinoshima , suddenly headed north towards the rear of the Japanese line , on which the Japanese main squadron headed north - west , and renewed the firing which for a time had been stopped ...
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