The Russo-Japanese war fully illustrated : v 1-3 (no 1-10), Apr 1904-Sept 1905 . ? of Peirtai tzul ?; They were;t however,, -completely^ driven off by ourforces. At 2 on the,3rd T^ovember, ourf infantiy, forced the:enemy at Ku-chia-?i tzxi to retire north. and occupied thevillage which ha:d, j been strongly heldby the enemys in-fantry with machineguiisi During theengagement 12 ofour; troops w^, the ? casualtiesbeing not less T^jward, the evening of the same day the Russian ar-^ tillet-y fired on Wai- tou-shan, and during the°^ same night two or three companies
The Russo-Japanese war fully illustrated : v 1-3 (no 1-10), Apr 1904-Sept 1905 . ? of Peirtai tzul ?; They were;t however,, -completely^ driven off by ourforces. At 2 on the,3rd T^ovember, ourf infantiy, forced the:enemy at Ku-chia-?i tzxi to retire north. and occupied thevillage which ha:d, j been strongly heldby the enemys in-fantry with machineguiisi During theengagement 12 ofour; troops w^, the ? casualtiesbeing not less T^jward, the evening of the same day the Russian ar-^ tillet-y fired on Wai- tou-shan, and during the°^ same night two or three companies -of the enemys infantry also attacked that hill,: but were repulsed. At about 2 ^^on the 6th De-cember the Russia ns at Ta-wUTchaa-yingattacked our outposts- at Pao-tzu-yenlThe latter were compelled to tempo-rarily abandon their positions, but onbeing subsequently reinforced - finallysucceeded in recovering them. < ; ,;.;Two attacks on our positions eastof Fang-shan and Hoh-linrtun w:ercdelivered by 4h^ enemy, one at 2 ,and the other at about 4 on the. WARVREQORD.: A little past 2 >.m., on the XQt% a body of the,cncniys infantry a,t- -tackcd Pei-tai-tzu; butbefore dawn it was. completedly, driven back to. the?north/ : ;...- J - r During the afternoon of the^ san^-day, the enemys battery in the westof W^n-part-shan opened fire on Yao-tun and Tang-chia-pao-tzu, and thatin the western foot of Ta-shan bom-barded the east of Pn-chang-wo. We,however, sustained no loss. A force of the enemys cavalry at-tacked Ma-ma-l<ai on the right bankof the Hunho, and was driven off tothe west. The enemy sustained severalcasualties, but there were no losses onour side. Naval Fighting. THE RUSSIAN DESTROYERROTSTORGPNY. The Russian destroyer Rotstoropny 7th, but our army sucjcleeided in re-pulsing these attacks before the morn-ing of the 7th December, V. ?.-. :ON THE SHAHO. ; On ,the liight of the 8th DecembeSra body of the enemys infantry at- :.tacked our, outposts at Siao-
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