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REVOLT IN MANCHURIA

FIGHTING ON SUNGAEI

JAPANESE COMMANDER KILLED

(Received March 13, 11 a.m.) ; TOKIO, March 12. A Kobe message states that heavy fighting is reported on the Sungari River 25 miles below Ilan. DetachmentCommander lizuka was killed. The revolt is sufficiently serious to delay efforts to open the country with a motor road along, the Sungari Valley to a settlement of military colonists in the neighbourhood of Ilan.

ing t>oth ta herself and to others. "I look to the grim traditions of Scotland, to our harsh, humour, to correct that excess. AYe can never bo by instinct as tolerant as the English, as fair as the English, as forbearing as the English. We must make —you must make —our special contribution from our special qualities—industry, fury, romance. All these will be needed in the days to «ome. "Our plans, our dreams, oi\r hopes and fears, to solve the present emergency contain crisis «nough. Withal, they are preferable to our plight if the present emergency were denied or ignored. Change and crisis have formed our people. "Are these things that I have told you the true clues to our journey or are they delusions? None of us knows. That is the endless adventure. Trial and error alone will show. Come and try. . i "We must not be afraid. Production, industry, government, citizenship itself, all have to be recast or restated in. the idiom of own own time. The remoulding that other lands have undertaken has been decreed for us also. Aberdeen and twal miles roun'— and twenty thousand miles beyond that. Catch' it—that is your world."

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 7

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REVOLT IN MANCHURIA Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 7

REVOLT IN MANCHURIA Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 7

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