The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 5
... Japanese Government therefore deemed it indispensable to induce Russia formally to recognise the terri- torial integrity of China in Manchuria . Neverthe- less they were prepared to make one considerable concession , for , while ...
... Japanese Government therefore deemed it indispensable to induce Russia formally to recognise the terri- torial integrity of China in Manchuria . Neverthe- less they were prepared to make one considerable concession , for , while ...
Page 6
... Japanese Government . " Then follows the crude assertion that while the exchange of views with the Tokio Government " took a friendly character , Japanese social circles ( sic ) and the local and foreign Press attempted in every way to ...
... Japanese Government . " Then follows the crude assertion that while the exchange of views with the Tokio Government " took a friendly character , Japanese social circles ( sic ) and the local and foreign Press attempted in every way to ...
Page 7
... Japanese staffs , was elsewhere interpreted as the end of Achievements . the diplomatic period and the commencement of the military period . Apparently , however , the Russian Government imagined that they would be able to continue ...
... Japanese staffs , was elsewhere interpreted as the end of Achievements . the diplomatic period and the commencement of the military period . Apparently , however , the Russian Government imagined that they would be able to continue ...
Page 8
... Japanese squadron , consisting of fifteen battle- ships and cruisers ( under Admiral Togo ) , which succeeded in damaging another battleship , the Poltava , and three cruisers , the Diana , Askold , and Novik , all on the water - line ...
... Japanese squadron , consisting of fifteen battle- ships and cruisers ( under Admiral Togo ) , which succeeded in damaging another battleship , the Poltava , and three cruisers , the Diana , Askold , and Novik , all on the water - line ...
Page 9
... Japanese territory . If the German military organ , the Militär Wochenblatt , is to be believed , Japan has in the first fortnight succeeded in putting into the field a larger force , viz . , 160,000 , than the Russian army , which has ...
... Japanese territory . If the German military organ , the Militär Wochenblatt , is to be believed , Japan has in the first fortnight succeeded in putting into the field a larger force , viz . , 160,000 , than the Russian army , which has ...
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