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GENERAL KOCJRAPATKIN, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN THE FAR EAST. BARON KUROKI, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE FIRST JAPANESE ARMY. General Kourapatkin was formally appointed tn the command of the Russian forces in Feb- Baron Kuroki, commanding the first Japanese army, is renowned as an organisec and as a ruary of this year. He is the most distinguished and capable soldier the Czar possesses, and fighter, qualities which he proved in the victory of Kiu-lien-cheng, and in the masterly moveowes his training to Skobeleff. In a parting address to his general, the Czar recalled Koura- nients by which he has isolated Port Arthur, and rendered General Kourapatkin's position in patkin's energy and assiduity in reorganising and perfecting his nrmy. Manchuria one of extreme difficulty. The Japanese soldiers are devoted to their chief, who, (From the Illustrated London News.) although sixty-two, has all the energy of a young man. (Otago Witness, 13 July 1904)
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- GENERAL KOCJRAPATKIN, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN THE FAR EAST. BARON KUROKI, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE FIRST JAPANESE ARMY. General Kourapatkin was formally appointed tn the command of the Russian forces in Feb- Baron Kuroki, commanding the first Japanese army, is renowned as an organisec and as a ruary of this year. He is the most distinguished and capable soldier the Czar possesses, and fighter, qualities which he proved in the victory of Kiu-lien-cheng, and in the masterly moveowes his training to Skobeleff. In a parting address to his general, the Czar recalled Koura- nients by which he has isolated Port Arthur, and rendered General Kourapatkin's position in patkin's energy and assiduity in reorganising and perfecting his nrmy. Manchuria one of extreme difficulty. The Japanese soldiers are devoted to their chief, who, (From the Illustrated London News.) although sixty-two, has all the energy of a young man. (Otago Witness, 13 July 1904)
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