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CHINESE VICTORY
Gen. Chen Cheng's
Analysis Of Japan's Problems
Hankow, To-day.
The various factors which made possible the Chin- ese successes in the Battle of Taierchwang were explained by General Chen Cheng, Hankow Garrison commander, in a statement to the press yesterday.
He expressed the opinion that these factors would
play a decisive role in future operations.
He pointed out that the Japanese made the grave mistake of underestimating the Chinese power of resistance.
The Japanese believed they! would be able to conquer China
with a relatively small force of
troops.
The serious natural obstacles
in the terrain of Shantung did
not allow the enemy to employ mechanised units,
the so that chief factor which gave the Jap- anese superiority in the earlier cperations on other sectors, was eliminated.
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BISHOP'S THANKS
TO FRIENDS OF CHINA
London, To-day. Bishop Paul Yu Pin of Nanking, speaking at a reception organised PEASANT HOSTILITY by the China Campaign Committee thanked friends of The high-handed methods em-yesterday, ployed by the Japanese troops in China who had sent help for the dealing with the rural Chinese victims of war. population, furthermore only had
He added that he had found the result of stiffening the pea- that people, and Roman Catholics sants' will to resistance.
generally, supported China, for The General gave other factors China's fight was bound up with such as the growing confidence of the fight for humanity and justice. the Chinese army and the civilian-Reuter. population in the ultimate success
in
EGYPT'S TREATY WITH TURKEY
of Chinese arms, the experience gathered in the early phases of the conflict, the first modern war which China had engaged, and fin- of ally the fact that the morale the army and population had im- proved, and the people's readiness to make sacrifices for the nation had increased since the early days of the conflict. -
NANKING AREA
He referred to the serious fight- ing which has been in progress for several weeks near the Hangchow
Cairo, To-day.
At the Egyptian Foreign Office: yesterday the Turkish Minister ex- changed instruments of ratifica- tion of the Egyptian-Turkish Treaty-Reuter.
-Nanking highway, where the Yangtse, and was at the same time enemy had completely failed in undermining the strength of the attaining their objective, namely, toenemy south of the Yangtse. clear the region between Wuhu,
According to General Chen Cheng, Kwangtah and Hangchow of Chinese the Japanese lost at least 4,000 in the fighting in this region in the troops.
In the same Constant attacks on the Japanese last three weeks. garrisons in this region were com-period, he claimed, the Chinese cap- pelling the enemy to maintain atured Kwangteh and Anchi.--Trans- large number of troops. the Ocean.
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