CHINESE TROUBLE
CHINESE WARFARE. p United Press Association —By Telegraph—Copy right). j (Received this day at 8 ~a.m.), SHANGHAI, 'May it The Nanking Government claims three important victories haying broker, the rebels line in north AnhjiveD Advancing towards Honan province it captured Pochow, a strategic point north of Anhavei. A report from Shantung battle front states the rebels. attacked • and were repulsed with severe losses. What are believed to be decisive battles of the present war are being fought in the vicinity of Hschow. Generals Fengvuhsiang and Yenhsishan are rushing available troops to prevent a Government advance along Lunghai railway. Tn the event of the rebels capturing Hschow, the Government will face a ■erious situation. Shiangkaishek, there, fore, is personally directing operations, and it is believed he is capable of resist ing any Kuoipinchun attack.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1930, Page 5
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