The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 5
... naval and military preparations in the Far East ; in fact , large Russian forces are already on the Korean frontier . " The Japanese Govern- ment close their remarkable review of the negotiations with the statement , which they are ...
... naval and military preparations in the Far East ; in fact , large Russian forces are already on the Korean frontier . " The Japanese Govern- ment close their remarkable review of the negotiations with the statement , which they are ...
Page 6
... naval measures . " But Russia , " in so far as her incontestable rights and interests permitted , gave the necessary attention to the wishes manifested by the Tokio Cabinet , " and was willing to recognise the " privileged commercial ...
... naval measures . " But Russia , " in so far as her incontestable rights and interests permitted , gave the necessary attention to the wishes manifested by the Tokio Cabinet , " and was willing to recognise the " privileged commercial ...
Page 7
... naval disasters which have dealt a heavy blow at Russian prestige , and have for the time being reduced her to a second- class naval Power . In the words of Admiral Alexeieff's firstdespatch , " About midnight between January 26 and 27 ...
... naval disasters which have dealt a heavy blow at Russian prestige , and have for the time being reduced her to a second- class naval Power . In the words of Admiral Alexeieff's firstdespatch , " About midnight between January 26 and 27 ...
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... naval supremacy . We see that Japan , ten days after the opening of hostilities , is in a position to shut off Russian naval reinforcements , while she can close the sea communications of the Russian army , and we must not forget that ...
... naval supremacy . We see that Japan , ten days after the opening of hostilities , is in a position to shut off Russian naval reinforcements , while she can close the sea communications of the Russian army , and we must not forget that ...
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... Naval Agreements entered into at the Conference of Colonial Premiers in 1902 , where- by these Colonies assumed " a larger share than heretofore in the general scheme of Imperial Defence , " the further action of the and the Estimates ...
... Naval Agreements entered into at the Conference of Colonial Premiers in 1902 , where- by these Colonies assumed " a larger share than heretofore in the general scheme of Imperial Defence , " the further action of the and the Estimates ...
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