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Show ' BATTLE )N MANCHliRlA;' ' ; ' ''.. ' Japanese Retreat and 'THe'ti Advanp9,. . .Driving Russians Before'.Ttiemi v St.' Pbtersbtir'g.' TliL 6mjtSrbf hris1 rocelVed tho'ifplldw'lnB' dl'spnltoh 'fVotrt-General 'fVotrt-General Unovitclt; f tVntVTil; " Jifh'p- ' 2f5 f1 "There Is .no'chnngo in' tho'posltioh o'f th nrmlos. . "Aft'or tho' Jap.ancsej nd'vftrico oil .our right flank, "which I liavV already' ro- ported, tho chbniy advanced" rignlnrit our front cast of tho raUvay',,'whcrb' tho cossnehs, nolfclng the enemy's advance, ad-vance, had withdrawn slowly.. "On Juno 19 our cavalry, having been reinforced, mot the JnnnnoBo ad-vanco, ad-vanco, when tho enemy hastily withdrew with-drew to tho southward. "On tho morning of Juno ?0 our cavalry reoccupled points on the Mandarin Man-darin road. Japanese Infantry began, at 9 o'clock on tho same. tiny a determined deter-mined advanco against Guglchl, opening open-ing nn artillery flro on our outposts, i At noon our men to tho north withdrew with-drew and tho advanco guard of thp division di-vision retreated still further to tho heights north of Schlchusn In -faco of superior forces, finally falling back ns far as Llaoenjn'o." - ' |