DIE FOR HERITAGE
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CHINESE DETERMINATION
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| Rec. Feb. 19, 11.10 p.m. | SHANGHAI, Friday. The commander of the Nineteenth Inay definitely rejected the demand iplaining that the .Chinese people :ould not accept such dishonourable -eans of averting a crisis. General Tsad said: "I am fighting itthe right of the nation which too ijg has been trembling beneath the jel of foreign Powers. If I and my :en die in defending what is the hinese people's heritage, we, at ;ast, have done what others have tared to attempt. Chinese shells last night dropped ear Astor House in the Broadway iiirict, breaking windows and doing Sher extensive damage. Fortunately :e curfew prevented injuries, the reets being deserted. It is practically impossible to reach e Chinese headquarters, as the roads imined, trenches are constructed dbridges are destroyed.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 153, 20 February 1932, Page 5
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