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Show - " ' -: - ' - - - - ' -. - . .- - mm GLAffls rnmm m genemi ) ; : . : AT 1DKMN; KUSSIMS MMM BACK Oyama Said to Be Recuperating Recuper-ating Jaded Forces Before Beginning His Advance Against luropatkin. : '. . , ,;- . -- BuixExnar. , - - ex, VZTXRSBTTB&, Bvpt. 30. The gnral staff haa receired news that la tie general assault on. Part Arthur from September 20 to September Septem-ber 20, tha Japanese were everywhere repulsed. . . BXTIXETIH'. v ST. PETEESBTIBO, Sept SO, 4:50 p. m.-IToni. reliable source tha Associated Press hears that sharp fighting: has occurred near Mukden, resulting re-sulting in the Japanese driving In Gen. Kuropatkln's outposts. Important dispatches have been receired and transmitted to the Emperor. v They are believed to confirm the -Associated Press Information. ; The general staff,, however, is unable at present to go beyond the prospective assurance that the main Russian army Is still at Kukden. ' ' . ' MUKDEN, Sept. 80. The delay In the resumption of the aggressive by Field Marshal Oyama, according- to the best information. Is due to the necessity of making good the losses which he sustained sus-tained at Llao Tang and to the bringing bring-ing up of stores and munitions.' But the preparations for an acrlve ;forward " movement of the Japanese now seem to have been ' completed" and a serious collision Is regarded as Imminent. -' Gen. Kuropatkin today reviewed sev-. sev-. era! detachments of troops which have - Just arrived here and conferred the St. George's cross upon eighteen officers who distinguished ' themselves at the battle of Llao Yang. |