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WAR APPENDIX
| 6. | Japanese occupy Akasayama, Port Arthur. |
| Rojestvensky at Great Fish Bay. | |
| 11. | Rojestvensky at Angra Pequena. |
| 12. | Cruiser Takasago sunk by mine off Port Arthur. |
| 12- | 15.Torpedo attacks on the Sevastopol in outer harbor of Port Arthur. |
| 18. | Tungkeekwanshan Fort taken. |
| 19. | Rojestvensky passes Cape Town. |
| Japanese seize the British steamer Nigretia bound for Vladivostock. | |
| 22. | Japanese occupy Hon-san-yang-tau, near Pigeon Bay. |
| Japanese squadron reported off Singapore. | |
| North Sea Commission of Inquiry meets in Paris and adjourns to January 9. | |
| 22- | 25.Japanese dislodge several Russian outposts at Port Arthur. |
| 24. | Admiral Togo reduces the blockading squadron. |
| 28. | Capture of Ehrlungshan. |
| 31. | Capture Sungshooshan. |
Surrender of Port Arthur
| 1. | General Stoessel proposes and General Nogi accepts surrender of Port Arthur. |
| Four Russian destroyers escape to Che-Foo. | |
| Rojestvensky arrives at Ile Sainte Marie, off Madagascar. | |
| 2. | Port Arthur capitulation agreement signed. |
| 3. | Flökersam's division of the Baltic fleet arrives at Passandava Bay, Madagascar. |
| 4. | Itszshan and other forts delivered to Japanese as guarantee of capitulation. |
| 5. | Meeting of Nogi and Stoessel. |
| Official report by General Nogi places the surrendered garrison at 32,207 prisoners and over 15,000 sick and wounded. | |
| 6. | Prisoners march out of Port Arthur. |
| 8. | Supplementary division of Baltic fleet leaves Suda Bay. |
| 9. | International Commission of Inquiry into North Sea incident resumes its sittings. |
| 10. | Supplementary squadron of Baltic fleet (Admiral Botrovosky) at Port Said. |
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