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Tokyo, To-day.
An impending large-scale Chin- ese offensive, "planned by Marshal Chiang Kai-shek on the North China front, was reported by the entire Japanese press last evening on the basis of information said to eman- ate From
a reliable Peiping source. Chinese troop movements indicate that Chinese counter-attacks will
WINGSI TROUPS AT KONGMOON
Macdo, To-day,
Chinese reports from Shekki state that following the arrival of General Chan Fat-kwei's Kwangsi troops, the Japanese suffered heavy losses in the vicinity of Kongmoon, and retired Inst" even- ing.
However, the Japanese have re- occupied Yungki, and Heichow. Reuter,
NAZI WARNING
take place from the southern direc- TO "FOREIGN
tion on various sectors of the Lung- hai front while another push would be directed from Sianfu, on South Shansi.
A further attack would be laun- ched from Suiyuan on Chahar Pro- vince.
Chiang Kai-shek, according to the
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NANCHANG EPITOMISES JAP. METHODS
London, To-day.
The capture of Nanchang, re- presents the first important Jap- anese success since the fall of Hankow and Canton, says "The Times," and in the fate of the city may be seen epitomised the process which Tokyo likes to call the regeneration of China.
In terms of human Buffering, China's agony is on a scale which reduce the plight of Europe's re-
The visit of the Polish Foreign papers, ordered at the same time, Minister. Col. Beck, to London, has increased guerilla activity on all
Marshal intends to received little attention in the fronts. The revive the fighting spirit of his Nazi press, nor is any mention fugees to little troops and to strengthen the con-made of the present state of Polish-bite. fidence of third nations in the figh-
ting power of the Chinese Army German relations. hoping to open thereby new re- sources from the English, French and Russian side.
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Japan to visit London," says the paper The only quarter where
has improved her prospects is Particularly for the latter rea- "Nachtausgabe."
authorities son, Japanese military circles be-
"The Foreign Ministers of Tsingtao, where the
have opened the harbour for for- lieve that partial actions are quite Europe will have to make up
this possible but doubt whether the their minds whether to become eign shipping. In London,
without Chinese Command would be able
partners in Britain's dangerous development is welcomed to start, at present, a general anti-German and anti-Italian po- reserve, and while there is no speci- offensive on a large scale.-Translicy or whether, on the basis of fic reason to hope for extension to
their own power, they prefer to other spheres, its application collaborate with Germany." Tsingtao is eminently satisfactory.
--Reuter.
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