EASTERN CRISIS
.. .CHANG.PREPARED TO FIQHT
j FAILURE ATTRIBUTED TO SOONG
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! (Received this day at 8.55 a.m.) A, SHANGHAI, March 8. 'General ( hang Kni Slick has announced, that he, is definitely prepared •to light, ahcl. will, personally, lead the •troops -in ,a counter-offensive at Jeliol. 'Newspaper's -.are bitterly, criticising Afr. Soong, alleging that lie is. largely 'responsible for- the failure of the Chinese, lidding the purse strings and grabbing, revenue .without equipping the armies. The report that is current of the assassination of Tangyulin is regarded ks highly probable as the result of the public clamour for the death of the betrayer of. Jebol. h A‘Kobe message states that the eapjuirevof towns in the .mountainous,, region in the west., by the Japanese are jnoviug difficult.. despite .severe aerial bombardment. A Hatteri detachment, . hitherto .protecting the Wall, departed to. participate in the final stages of the campaign. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 6
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