ARMISTICE SOUGHT
Assn.-
SHELLS STILL FALLING
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
SHANGHAI, Wednesday. P-eliable reports -state that the jnese authorities approached the :thh Admiral, W. A. H. Kelly, sug--•'Pg an armistice to-day. Admiral "f called on Admiral Nomura who ;iared that he . was prepared to tee on one condition — namely that ! Chinese withdraw completely or driven from their present posi®'He refused all negotiations unthis was completed. ""abated fire continued on the ^hern front to-day, Shells con- ^ to fall in the Settlement bounds. Many fail to explode, but ;ers are causing widespread ^uction.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 145, 11 February 1932, Page 5
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