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WAR APPENDIX

March
1. Nogi's army of the west enters Sinmintin.
2-6. Nodzu's army dislodges Russians from outworks south of the Shakhe.
5. Kuroki's army forces the left of the Russian intrenchments on the Shakhe.
6. Oku's progress checked by the Russians.
7. Kuropatkin orders a retreat.
8. Nogi cuts the railway north of Moukden.
Japanese Occupy Moukden
10. Kawamura's army carries Fushun position. Japanese enter Moukden.
16. Japanese enter Tie Pass.
17. Kuropatkin is relieved of his command and succeeded by Linevitch.
Baltic fleet leaves Nossi Be.
19. Japanese occupy Kaiyaun.
20. Russia, having failed to raise a new loan in France, announces a new internal loan of $10,000,000.
Kuropatkin assumes command of First Army under Linevitch.
21. Japanese occupy Chang-Tu.
24. Admiral Nebogatoff at Port Said.
29. New Japanese 41/2 per cent sterling loan of $50,000,000 placed in London and New York.
April
2. Japanese driven out of Ni-shin-kay, 33 miles northeast of Kaiyuan.
3-4. Russian force driven out of Tsulushu, 20 miles north of Chang-tu.
8. Baltic fleet sighted off Singapore.
12. Russian force defeated at Erhlohu by Japanese advancing on Hai-lung line.
12 -14.Rojestvensky arrives in Kamranh Bay.
14. Japanese occupy Ying-Ching, east of Moukden.
15. Japanese occupy Tung-hwa, 50 miles east of Shingking.
18. Growing indignation in Japan at reported violations of French neutrality.
20. Japanese minister in Paris calls M. Delcasse's attention to the reported stay of Russian vessels in Kamranh Bay.

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