GUERRILLA WARFARE
GREAT CHINESE FORCE CONSTANTLY HARASSING JAPANESE Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright CHUNGKING, September 12. Military reports from North China state that guerrillas totalling 300,000 are said to be carrying out the greatest guerrilla offensive of the war, tearing up railways and highways in Jap-anese-occupied areas. CHUNKING BOMBED GERMAN EMBASSY DEMOLISHED CHUNGKING, September 13. (Received September 14, at 12.8 p.m, Japanese bombers demolished the German Embassy. There were no casualties. FRENCH INDO-CHINA RETURN OF CONFIDENCE HANOI, September 12. The French are seemingly taking up courage as a result of Mr Cordell Hull’s statement on Indo-China. There has been ajmost total mobilisation, and business men in uniform drill every day. French naval guards surround Government buildings. . The evacuation of Hanoi is virtually at a standstill. Coincident with the return of confidence, the French are reported to have obtained Japanese assurances that the Japanese array in Canton will refrain from further threats for the duration of the negotiations, which will be resumed on the return of the Japanese mission from Tokio on Friday.
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Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 12
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171GUERRILLA WARFARE Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 12
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