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EPIC STORY OF CHINESE HEROISM
Regiment Holds Out For Three Days In Ku An City
LONG PROCESSION OF
JAPANESE CASUALTIES
FOREIGN OBSERVER'S
STORY OF FIGHTING
Peiping, To-day.
An epic story of three days' defence of the wall- ed town of Ku An by a single Chinese regiment was unfolded to a Reuter correspondent when he visit- ed the battlefield behind the Japanese lines.
Although the tide of battle swept onwards as the Chinese troops fell back from the banks of the Hun River, the regiment refused to quit their post until the defences were reduced to ruins by a very intensive Japanese bombardment.
Reuter's correspondent saw the arms and legs of more than 20 Chinese soldiers sticking out of the wreckage of a bombed gate tower.
JAPANESE PLAN NEW ATTACK: ON SUIYUAN
Peiping, To-day. tung, the Japanese are planning According to reports from Ta-
JAPANESE LOSSES IN AIR RAID
Shanghai, To-day, 2.30 p.m. The Japanese naval headquar ters admit that they lost three machines in the course of yester day's air raid on Nanking
bomber, made a forced descent One of the planes, large
a new line of attack and are in the Yangtze. forming an expedition to cross
Another machine, observing the Suiyuan border, with Fung- ming as the objective. Our-its plight, alighted nearby and Own Correspondent.
rescued the occupants, who first blew up the disabled machine.
MADAME CHIANG TO Our Own Correspondent.
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be leaving for the e United States, Shanghai, To-day. with the object of presenting It is rumoured here that Ma-China's case to the American
Two thousand survivors of the regiment slip- ped safely out of Ku-An early on the morning of September 17, two days after capture of the town the Generalissimo, may shortly dent. was announced by the Japanese.
dame Chiang Kai-shek, wife of people. Our Own Correspon
JAPANESE LOSSES REVEALED
Reuter's correspondent passed truck after truck returning from the front with Japanese dead, in addition to countless ambulances filled with wounded, most of whom had been hit by machine- gun bullets.
The roads were blocked with thousands of transport carts proceeding to the front with muni- tions and supplies. Reuter.
JAPANESE IN SHANGHAI EXHAUSTED
Shanghai, To-day.
Beyond an intermittent exchange of artillery fire and scattered combats between outposts, fight- ing on all sectors of the Shanghai front is almost at a complete standstill this morning.
Japanese planes, however, were active from the early hours and, besides bombing, they showered Nantao with leaflets, which the Chinese police pre- vented the populace from picking up.
According to Chinese sources, the Japanese are using the full to consolidate their Imes and redis- tribute their forces while waiting for the arrival of
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