?APAN ATTACKS
joNG CHINESE DEFENCE i jtec. Feb. 24, 8.40 p.m. Shanghai, Feb. 24. m reports that the Japanese jje actually began yesterday S J the faet that the ultimatum j « been delivered at Peking un- ! jnight, when it was promptly lii- | lapanese, using 40,000 troops, ijg 10,000 from Manchukuo, } xing in the Chinchow area The j|have established a strong line j jhills fronting Chaoyang over- | j the valley. along which the |le must pas& to the city, which i iobjective, under artillery and |4 gun fire. It is believed that j nese can hold up the defence | fery considerable time. * 1 lapanese sixth division of the Mlndependent Cavalry Brigade i«jgliao in a blinding snow storm He temperature 10 degrees beMezing point, and are advancing j fiol. j- encountered Chinese irregu:f«en they dispersed 20 miles !| ;f Pingliao. It is believed that ■l \ tlieir immediate objective.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 466, 25 February 1933, Page 5
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145?APAN ATTACKS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 466, 25 February 1933, Page 5
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