PED IN PASS
TER OFFENSIVE Shanghai, March 3. ssion following the dis;he %wo Chinese defe/id£.s turned to elation tonews that the Chinese jic eounter-attaek againdriving the Japanese ocf.f Ihe city. The attack isk last night when the aried by the long march were preparing for rest. ese were taken by surced to retire. They redistance back but made o retake the city. eported that two Chin•etreating from Paishihtenc:.untered a Hattori tacking them from the •ed the Japanese to withloyang, enabling the -e.iter Lingyuan. nficers are silent, these ir.g possible truthful t ,'s not anticipated that a Ivantages will be long rhe Japanese are probt reinforcements and >re commencing a final lgtehfu (Jehol). bn Tien-ying, the dehihfeng, whose loyalty pto question yesterday ive rehabilitated himself. [ue quotes a Japanese ting that one of Sun's •ed the Japanese into adIhihfeng with a promisp ance, but turned on all len Ihe vanguard was d up in Paishihtsumen lique gives the Chinese sterday as 1500, includ;imental cominanders.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 473, 6 March 1933, Page 5
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