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Mao YungMao Yung in Davenport Weekly Republican - Sep 1 1904
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... the captured eight guns and a number of ammunition and commissary wagons. Havo Many Guns. ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. latest telegrams from the front sinto tne Japanese have guns neur Mao Yung. Several telegrams from Lieutenant General were received during tho day and forwarded to tho emperor. They havo not yot boen published. Japs Released. A dispatch from Mukden of today's date ..."
Publication place: Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, United States
Mao YungMao Yung in Eugene Register-Guard - Feb 15 1907
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... based chiefly on n ly for us ho dld nol, ho could havo after thc great fire of lust April sho co of the warlike spirit of seized tho Mao Yung us carly as lho lost hcr husband and Inst veola her tho their preparedness and beginning of Juno." sister died, leaving to Mrs. Muller tho .v n or, which, lio ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Mao YungMao Yung in Youngstown Vindicator - Sep 8 1904
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... since tha battle of Yung, says tho losses on sides vere enormous. As u moderate estimate he places them at 60.000. He con- tmo reports that thc fighting at Mao Yung recalled ln the .sanguinary buttles of the American civill war. General Kuroki s nank movement east of thc Russlan position precipitated the letrent from Liao Yang. When the Russians left ..."
Publication place: Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, United States
Mao YungMao Yung in The Daily Ardmoreite. - Aug 3 1904
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... a defeat. St. I'etorburg, Aug. 2. Genoral Ku ropatkin reports that the Japanese havo occupied Ikhavuun, oast of Uao Yan?, and the Yang Tse pass, thirty miles east of Mao Yung. fi Is cltlclauy announced that tho Russians havo fallen back from Yan.xe pass, but nro holding their poanions on me siuiuuikzu ronu. Vladivostok, Aug. 2. The cruiser division which returned ..."
Publication place: Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma