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WAR APPENDIX
| 7. | China grants exequaturs for American consuls at Moukden and Antung. |
| 8. | Vladivostock again bombarded without effect. |
| 9. | Admiral Makaroff made a sortie from Port Arthur late at night with six torpedo boats, one of which was lost. The Japanese also lost a torpedo boat. |
| 12. | Kuropatkin leaves St. Petersburg for the front. |
| 16. | Russian torpedo boat Skorri sunk by mines at Port Arthur. |
| 22. | Japanese fleet again bombarded Port Arthur. Second attempt to block the channel fails. |
| 23. | Japanese and Russians in touch at Pakchen, Korea. |
| 27. | Russian torpedo boat Stilni disabled by Japanese shell at Port Arthur; 7 killed, 12 wounded. |
| Kuropatkin arrives at Moukden. | |
| 31. | State of siege declared in the Port Arthur district. |
| 3. | Russians abandon Wiju, Korea, and retire across the Yalu into Manchuria. |
| 4. | Japanese occupy Wiju. |
| 7. | Japanese supply ships enter the Yalu. |
| 8-9. | Skirmishing along the Yalu. |
| 12. | Japanese naval vessels strew mines outside of Port Arthur. |
| 13. | Russian battleship Petropavlovsk sunk by Japanese mine off Port Arthur. Admiral Makaroff with officers and crew to the number of 674 being drowned. |
| Russian battleship Pallada seriously damaged by Japanese mine at same time and place. | |
| Russian torpedo boat Besztrashni sunk by fire of Japanese the same day. | |
| 14. | The battleship Pobieda, while manœuvring off Port Arthur, struck a mine and was badly damaged. |
| 15. | Kasuga and Nisshin bombard Port Arthur by high-angle fire from Pigeon Bay. |
| 22. | Russian launch blown up while laying mines at Port Arthur; 21 men lost. |
| 23. | Japanese advanced guard crosses the Yalu. |
| 25. | Russian Vladivostock squadron entered the harbor of Wonsan, Korea, and sunk a Japanese merchant steamer. |
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