CONFIDENT OF VICTORY
CHINA UNDAUNTED AND DETERMINED " JAPAN'S DAY OF RECKONING NEAR " Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright CHUNGKING, September 18. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, in a broadcast on the eve of the Mukden anniversary-, promised that China, would deliver Manchukuo from the Japanese yoke. He said the day of reckoning for Japan was near. The Chinese casualties numbered 1,500,000. As soon as the Japanese exhausted their supplies of American gasoline and aircraft China would force the enemy to account. The Chungking air raids had failed to cower the Chinese, who were all the more enraged, undaunted, and determined.
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Evening Star, Issue 23685, 19 September 1940, Page 10
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95CONFIDENT OF VICTORY Evening Star, Issue 23685, 19 September 1940, Page 10
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