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Japanese in Shansi Area VICTORY IN NORTH SOUGHT (Beceived 1, 12.50 p.m.) 0 TOKIO, Oct. 81. The Japanese are slowly penetrating the Shansi province, but under conditions recalling Napoleon 's march on MoseOw. The inhabitants have lr "d waste and evacuated tracts of land and have temoved all food, so preventing the Japanese from obtaining any supplies on their exhausting advance. A Tientsin message styr : The Japanese are rushing troops to North CJbina in an effort to win a deeisive victory before the Brussels Conference. The new xuppet, the Inner Mongoaai' Republic, is ' stated to be working gmoothly nnder Japanese protectior Mimi ili Ti I I IIBH i ■£
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 32, 1 November 1937, Page 7
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