THE GREAT RUSSO-JAPAN WAR
WITH THE RUSSIAN ARMY IN SIBERIA

The War Correspondent and the Cubs

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The War Correspondent and the Cubs

When Baron Binder von Kreigelstein (correspondent of the " Kreuz Zeitung ") with the Russian forces in Manchuria had time hanging heavy, he went bear-hunting, and had not long to wait for the excitement he sought. He shot a male bear, and was attacked by its mate, which he also dispatched after a struggle. The bear's lair he discovered close by, and took therefrom two cubs hardly three weeks old. To these cubs the war correspondent has been a "foster mother " ever since, the picture showing them both climbing up his legs·and body after a couple of feeding bottles, the contents of which they evidently relish. Many humorous antics are performed by these cubs during the entire duration of the picture.

URB 1905-02

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1 Charles Urban Trading Cº 3033  
2 George Rogers  
3 1904 150 ft.
4 Russie. Mandchourie.  

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