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The Truth About Port Arthur
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简介: The siege of Port Arthur was the event of the late war in the Far East which most attracted the attention and interest of the rest of the world. There were other military operations, it is true, of equal if not of greater importance to the ultimate i...
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1.
PREFACE
2.
THE TRUTH ABOUT PORT ARTHUR
3.
CHAPTER I THE BOMB-SHELL
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CHAPTER II SETTLING DOWN TO IT
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CHAPTER III DEVELOPMENTS
6.
CHAPTER IV SMIRNOFF ARRIVES
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CHAPTER V ST?SSEL STAYS
8.
CHAPTER VI THE WORK OF JAPANESE MINE-LAYERS
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CHAPTER VII NEWS FROM THE NORTH
10.
CHAPTER VIII MORE BLOCKERS
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CHAPTER IX WHAT WE DID WHILE THE ENEMY WERE ADVANCING
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CHAPTER X THE NAVY LOSE A CHANCE
13.
CHAPTER XI PREPARATIONS ON THE KINCHOU POSITION
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CHAPTER XII THE BATTLE OF KINCHOU COMMENCES
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CHAPTER XIII THE BATTLE CONTINUES
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CHAPTER XIV NANGALIN RAILWAY-STATION
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CHAPTER XV THE LAST OF DALNY
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CHAPTER XVI THE FATE OF THE FORTRESS
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CHAPTER XVII THE LOSS OF KUEN-SAN HILL
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CHAPTER XVIII THE JUNE SORTIE OF THE FLEET
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CHAPTER XIX FORTIFYING OUR LINE
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CHAPTER XX THE ATTACK ON GREEN HILLS
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CHAPTER XXI THE BATTLE CONTINUES
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CHAPTER XXII ST?SSEL HOIST BY HIS OWN PETARD
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CHAPTER XXIII THE LOSS OF TA-KU-SHAN HILL
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CHAPTER XXIV THE SORTIE OF THE FLEET ON AUGUST 10
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CHAPTER XXV OUR SECOND ATTACK ON TA-KU-SHAN—A FLAG OF TRUCE
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CHAPTER XXVI DEATH OF PRINCE MACHABELLY—ALL-ROUND FIGHTING
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CHAPTER XXVII ST?SSEL DISOBEYS—PROGRESS DURING AUGUST
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CHAPTER XXVIII AWARDS—SOME PERSONAL NOTES
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CHAPTER XXIX SEPTEMBER PASSES
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CHAPTER XXX MOLE WARFARE
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CHAPTER XXXI
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CHAPTER XXXII HINTS OF SURRENDER. MORE ASSAULTS
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CHAPTER XXXIII THE FIGHT FOR 203 METRE HILL
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CHAPTER XXXIV THE LOSS OF THE HILL
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CHAPTER XXXV A RETROSPECT ON THE POSITION AT SEA
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CHAPTER XXXVI A COUNCIL MEETING
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CHAPTER XXXVII KONDRATENKO'S DEATH AND SOME RESULTS
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CHAPTER XXXVIII THE LOSS OF FORT CHI-KUAN-SHAN
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CHAPTER XXXIX THE SAPPERS—REWARDS
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CHAPTER XL
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CHAPTER XLI
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CHAPTER XLII
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CHAPTER XLIII
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CONCLUSION