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. |
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.
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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 9312. | |
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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