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WAR APPENDIX

27. The Japanese transport Kinshiu Maru was sunk by the Russian Vladivostock squadron in the Sea of Japan; 78 drowned; 210 taken prisoners.
27. Third Japanese attempt to block the channel at Port Arthur fails.
Fighting on the Yalu begins.
Battle of the Yalu
29-30 and May 1.Battle of the Yalu. The first Japanese Army, under Kuroki, forces the crossing of the Yalu near Wiju, defeats Russians under Sassulitch at Kuliencheng and Hamatan, with a loss of about 4,000 men on both sides, and captures 28 guns.
May
4. In a fourth desperate attempt the Japanese sunk five merchant ships at the entrance to the inner harbor of Port Arthur, but did not seal the Port.
Second Japanese Army sails from Chinampo.
Admiral Hosoya with first fleet of transports appears off Pitsewo, in Liao-Tung Peninsula.
6. Japanese army under Oku began landing at Pitsewo.
7. Japanese army cut the railroad and telegraphic communications with Port Arthur at Polandien.
10. Cossacks unsuccessfully attack Anju.
12. The Russians destroyed deep-water piers at Dalny.
Japanese bombard Talien.
Japanese torpedo boat No. 48 blown up while removing Russian mines from Kerr Bay; seven of crew killed, seven wounded.
Japanese six per cent sterling loan of $50,000,000 issued in London and New York at 931/2.
13. Russian five per cent external loan of $150,000,000 issued by Banque de Paris group.
14. Japanese cruiser Miyako blown up while removing mines in Kerr Bay; 8 of crew killed.
15. Japanese battleship Hatsuse sunk by striking submerged Russian mine outside Port Arthur, and 480 officers and men killed Battleship Yashima also was sunk by a Russian mine. Japanese cruiser Yoshino rammed and sunk by sister ship, Kasuga, off Port Arthur, and 232 officers and men drowned.

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