WAR APPENDIX
1. | Nogi's army of the west enters Sinmintin. |
2-6. | Nodzu's army dislodges Russians from outworks south of the Shakhe. |
5. | Kuroki's army forces the left of the Russian intrenchments on the Shakhe. |
6. | Oku's progress checked by the Russians. |
7. | Kuropatkin orders a retreat. |
8. | Nogi cuts the railway north of Moukden. |
10. | Kawamura's army carries Fushun position. Japanese enter Moukden. |
16. | Japanese enter Tie Pass. |
17. | Kuropatkin is relieved of his command and succeeded by Linevitch. |
Baltic fleet leaves Nossi Be. | |
19. | Japanese occupy Kaiyaun. |
20. | Russia, having failed to raise a new loan in France, announces a new internal loan of $10,000,000. |
Kuropatkin assumes command of First Army under Linevitch. | |
21. | Japanese occupy Chang-Tu. |
24. | Admiral Nebogatoff at Port Said. |
29. | New Japanese 412 per cent sterling loan of $50,000,000 placed in London and New York. |
2. | Japanese driven out of Ni-shin-kay, 33 miles northeast of Kaiyuan. |
3-4. | Russian force driven out of Tsulushu, 20 miles north of Chang-tu. |
8. | Baltic fleet sighted off Singapore. |
12. | Russian force defeated at Erhlohu by Japanese advancing on Hai-lung line. |
12 | -14.Rojestvensky arrives in Kamranh Bay. |
14. | Japanese occupy Ying-Ching, east of Moukden. |
15. | Japanese occupy Tung-hwa, 50 miles east of Shingking. |
18. | Growing indignation in Japan at reported violations of French neutrality. |
20. | Japanese minister in Paris calls M. Delcasse's attention to the reported stay of Russian vessels in Kamranh Bay. |
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