IN EASTERN CHINA
ANOTHER TOWN RETAKEN FROM JAPANESE. SOME SUCCESSES ELSEWHERE. (Bv Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) CHUNGKING, July 16. A communique states that the Chinese reoccupied Tsingtien, killing and wounding more than 500 Japanese. The remainder flew to Wenchow. The Chinese attacked Japanese barracks in Singyang, southern Honan, and killed and wounded numerous Japanese. The Chinese recaptured Tuaotu in'eastern Kiangsi. More than 2000 Japanese were killed or wounded. In central Shansi, the Chinese held their positions, despite the destruction of their defences by very heavy artillery fire and the arrival of Japanese reinforcements.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 July 1942, Page 3
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