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Charging that Japan was deliberately provoking war with China in the area surrounding Peking in an effort to make of Hope province a second Manchukuo dominated by Tokio, Marshall Chiang Kai Shek, Chinese Nationalist dictator ordered 50,000 crack troops northward to reinforce the 29th Army already engaged in stiff fighting against manoeuvring Japanese forces. Some of Shek’s well-trained and well-equipped Nationalist troops now rushing northward are pictured in review formation with the Chinese Nanking Dictator inset.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20270, 12 August 1937, Page 18

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Tapeke kupu
76

Charging that Japan was deliberately provoking war with China in the area surrounding Peking in an effort to make of Hope province a second Manchukuo dominated by Tokio, Marshall Chiang Kai Shek, Chinese Nationalist dictator ordered 50,000 crack troops northward to reinforce the 29th Army already engaged in stiff fighting against manoeuvring Japanese forces. Some of Shek’s well-trained and well-equipped Nationalist troops now rushing northward are pictured in review formation with the Chinese Nanking Dictator inset. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20270, 12 August 1937, Page 18

Charging that Japan was deliberately provoking war with China in the area surrounding Peking in an effort to make of Hope province a second Manchukuo dominated by Tokio, Marshall Chiang Kai Shek, Chinese Nationalist dictator ordered 50,000 crack troops northward to reinforce the 29th Army already engaged in stiff fighting against manoeuvring Japanese forces. Some of Shek’s well-trained and well-equipped Nationalist troops now rushing northward are pictured in review formation with the Chinese Nanking Dictator inset. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20270, 12 August 1937, Page 18

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