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WAR APPENDIX
| Japanese minister informs President that Mikado's peace envoys can reach Washington early in August. | |
| 21. | Stoessel's surrender of Port Arthur said to have been found justified by Russian commission. |
| Twenty-two killed, one hundred wounded by attack of Cossacks on Socialist procession in Lodz. | |
| 22. | Governor of Moscow posts notices of mobilization. |
| 23. | Russian minister of interior repudiates liberal interpretation of czar's response to Zemstvo delegation. |
| One hundred and thirty killed in rioting at Lodz; great disorder for three days. | |
| Declared in British House of Commons that Japan has not ordered foreigners to leave Port Arthur. | |
| 24. | Russian admiral at Manila granted parole for his men and liberal terms for repairs. |
| 26. | Five hundred and sixty-one dead in Lodz revolts of preceding week. |
| Premier Balfour announces that Russian cruisers have been ordered to spare British shipping. | |
| 27. | Crew of Russian Black Sea battleship mutiny and murder several officers. |
| Strike riots begin in Odessa. | |
| 28. | Russia announces acceptance of first ten days in August for meeting of peace envoys. |
| Japanese warships reported off Vladivostock. | |
| Mutiny of Russian sailors at Libau; riots in Odessa continue; crew of Kniaz Potemkin aids strikers. | |
| Czar declares state of war in Odessa; Japanese political parties declare that any peace to be made must be lasting. | |
| 29. | Said that Russia has ordered mobilization of over 100,000 men for immediate use in Far East. |
| 30. | Mutiny of sailors at Cronstadt. |
| 1. | Japanese right begins sharp attack east of railway in Manchuria. |
| Russian cruiser Terck interned at Batavia. |
| 2. | President Roosevelt announces that Muravieff and Rosen will be Russian peace envoys, Komura and Takahira the Japanese. |
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