. Review of reviews and world's work. lich defeated the Russians, May 1, on the Yalu River and atvarious points between the Korean border andFeng-Wang-Cheng, had been encamped mainlyat the last-named place. The second Japanese the gap in the Japanese line between Kurokiand Oku. On July 20, Field Marshal Oyama,commander-in-chief of all the Japanese armiesin the field, arrived at Dalny and took immedi-ate direction of operations against the GENERAL BARON M1CHITSURA NODZU. (Commanding the Japanese Third Army.) army, under command of Gen. Baron Hokyo Oku,had landed at various points on


. Review of reviews and world's work. lich defeated the Russians, May 1, on the Yalu River and atvarious points between the Korean border andFeng-Wang-Cheng, had been encamped mainlyat the last-named place. The second Japanese the gap in the Japanese line between Kurokiand Oku. On July 20, Field Marshal Oyama,commander-in-chief of all the Japanese armiesin the field, arrived at Dalny and took immedi-ate direction of operations against the GENERAL BARON M1CHITSURA NODZU. (Commanding the Japanese Third Army.) army, under command of Gen. Baron Hokyo Oku,had landed at various points on the Liao-tungPeninsula, north of Port Arthur, moved south,attacked the Russians at Kin-Chow, defeatedthem in the battle of Nanshan Hill, and, leavinga force to besiege Port Arthur, again turnednorthward, driving the Russians out of theLiao-tung Peninsula, the principal engagementsbeing the one at Vafangow and the capture ofKai-Iing. The third a rmy, commanded by ( Michitsura Nodzu, had landed at Taku-shan, on the Korean Gulf, defeated the Russians at Siu-Yen, moved northeastward, and filled in TheRussianLines. General Kuropatkin had about onehundred and twenty-five thousandRussians, concentrated principally atLiao-Yang, with his outposts extending north-ward, guarding the railroad to Mukden, thecapital of Manchuria, and southward on therailroad to Tashichiao, near which GeneralStakelberg, resting after his defeat at Vafan-gow, had b


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