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Show Russian Front Sixty-Six Miles Long. MUKDEN. Nov. 9. Lieut. -Gen. Line-vltoh, Line-vltoh, recently appointed to the command of the First army, arrived today by special spe-cial train, and was met by Gen. Sakna-roft. Sakna-roft. He was enthusiastically received by all the troops. His escort consisted entirely en-tirely of men who had been decorated with the St. George's cross. Gen. Line-vitch Line-vitch will assume command Immediately. The Russian front extends sixty-slv miles. Quiet was broken the morning of November Novem-ber 7 bv a Russian cannonade of an Intensity Inten-sity that has had no parallel In weeks. There is no sign j et of a Japanese advance. ad-vance. , . |