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Show :. rzicr.r: r t: ei T ;:r:r has re. . , ; I V. . ; ' f.'... s -s n Ire :a VI r-y " ' T: :.::ut.-C:n. Cf 1 j;;-rt Cat at r " '; t cf Jtarcb ::t J;at?i t:r-; t:r-; . j t.;U -were c! ve- -1 ty oar ? :t:.::-hts. O-r s"--.rdshir end tort 1 itcrl-.'s evened f re upon them, the ftr-; ftr-; i listing- twenty r.'.Uutes. "At 4 o'clock in the rnbrnlr.g the at-t at-t ' i vii renewed. j . "At 6 o'clock in the morrirr four ef t' c.-.pr-y'g fhips irraJJ Irom' the :'X f;.wej by the whole squadron ( f f .even ;.!-s and eight torpedo boats. i .r riairoa llt roadstead to meet th enemy. "At 9 o'clock the enemy's battleship opened f re on Liaotshin, from 'Which ihy took up a position behind the rocky eminence cf Liaotshin and bomber-ed Port Arthur." Viceroy AlexieJt adds that ha ia await-iny await-iny for details. A letter telegram from the Viceroy . to the Errperor says: , "According to a supplementary dispatch dis-patch from Lieut-Gen. 8toeesel, the rnemy'a fleet consisted of, air battleships battle-ships and twelve cruisers. About" 9 o'clock in the morning the fleet divided, the battleship and the torpedo boats tak!rar up a position between Liaotshin snd Golubinal Bay (Pigeon Eay). while' the cruisers lined to the south and east : of Port Arthur. "At 9:20 the .battleship Ketvixan opened fire over the crest of Liaotshin - against the enemy's battleships, which 1 i r " i h' f ' mi i:m : v . c. r f t l -, 1 i; li ; err I.' "Al., t Hot v h t' 3! "';f! r i . I, i i I r. ri. ... -, i w c Z --.'y - t sc -is- liti: ) i c - r -c- ."Luri: t t t to... rr-..er.t loi.r tillers til-lers were k..l end r,:-e re wcr.d-ed. wcr.d-ed. One sol-.er on tho t.cre was bruised." jaiv ::: z tz'z to - - a - r --t - n . . r..,.i .. w. . w t. LONDON, U.Ych 21 With the exe?-tlon exe?-tlon of the official dippatJh. no news has reached London of the latent bombardment bom-bardment of Port Arthur. The Japanese Oration last night had nothing to com-nmnieate, com-nmnieate, . - . ; News is" received firn . Newrnwsng that a south wind is t.-rxrrs'r-g tne ice. which Means the beglptui; of active operations op-erations that at lnt mi l rwml the carefully care-fully concealed Japane plan of cam-pa cam-pa tgn. . . According to the Standard's St. Peters-burs Peters-burs correspondent, the Ruswian Government Gov-ernment has privately Informed the Senators Sen-ators that since the outbreak of the war luO,0"0 troops have been forwarded to the far East. The Dally Chronicle publishes unconfirmed uncon-firmed rumors from Chefoo and New-chwang New-chwang of bombardments of Port Arthur Ar-thur on March lath and 15th, five Europeans Euro-peans and many Chinese bainir killed in the former and two runs beinf dismantled dis-mantled and fifty soldiers killed in the latter attack. The Standard's Shanghai correspondent correspond-ent says tnat a recent arrival from Port Arthur declares the Russians recovered fifteen Japanese torpedoes from the harbor har-bor unexploded. . - . . |