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Show fjorial Story- of Men, Ships and Territory ..in the Rosso -Japanese War II SHIPS HIT BY JAPS jjCE OPENING OF WAR (jp Retvlzan. jCesarevitch & Poltava, r'SpvUt fKorictz. T wo naval vcsselo wcro it Chemulpo. The others iiUy disabled during tho pjaent at Port- Arthur. jftfcandSth. (j naval losses tho J aps -f- sed was four out-of-dato -f Jt1b. with which tho jlHed to bottle up tho cn- ithe harbor of Port Arthur jrn of February 25th. :f-H. fSOU JAPAN'S SIJNXEN HULKS LAND i Feb. 27. Several Japanese sailors who landed hero ju boat early today refused f formation as to whero Esia. At the Japanese con-atfven con-atfven out that they belong Brtlch was damaged dur-Hc3 dur-Hc3 Port Arthur and which f to reach this port cut that they were mem-t mem-t crews of the merchant ck near the entrance of b for the purpose of block-list block-list they were not picked up boats In company, was IM. They crossed the gulf Vat In which they arrived. Sld3lmcd that he had been Jstrrival of survivors of the i Arthur. KOREAN" TERRITORY ON WHICH FIRST GREAT JjAND BATTLE MAY SE WAGED, t r ; ry"- T wpHD k - CORE. A- B A jtt J&Junij W'J B 15 : it JDBl J THIS map shows Ping-Yang and Son-Cho, to -which tho Cossack scouts havo penetrated. No Japanese woro found at oither place. It is re asoniibrj certain, however, that a Japanese division landed at Wonson, and it has also be-sn announced that Japanese- "ware InTiding at Ghermampo. HPf l GROUP OF JArANLSE NAVAL OFFICERS. , |