. Official history of the Russian-Japanese war; a vivid panorama of land and naval battles .. . THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN REVIEWING HIS ARMY Mutsuhito, Emperor of Japan, was born Nov. 3, 1852, and succeeded to the throneFeb. 13, 1867. In less than forty years he has brought his country from semi-barbarism to thestatus of a first-class power in the politics of the AN INCIDENT OF THE WAR A thousand stories could be told of the bravery of the Japanese troops. The aboveillustration depicts the capture of one of the enemys strongholds during the early days ofthe war. Twice the Japanese were beat
. Official history of the Russian-Japanese war; a vivid panorama of land and naval battles .. . THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN REVIEWING HIS ARMY Mutsuhito, Emperor of Japan, was born Nov. 3, 1852, and succeeded to the throneFeb. 13, 1867. In less than forty years he has brought his country from semi-barbarism to thestatus of a first-class power in the politics of the AN INCIDENT OF THE WAR A thousand stories could be told of the bravery of the Japanese troops. The aboveillustration depicts the capture of one of the enemys strongholds during the early days ofthe war. Twice the Japanese were beaten back, but they again rallied and after nearly auhour of hand-to-hand fighting, swarmed in and took the fort.
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