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JAPANESE SEEK TO INVADE CHINA'S NORTHWEST

Sian Believed To Be First Objective

Chungking, November 21.

Well-informed observers predict an early Japanese attempt to ka- vade the northwest provinces, probably an advance towards Stain "capital of Shaasi province and strategic railway, highway and airway centre.

"Japanese artillery in southern Shansi, on the north bank of the Yellow River bend, is daily shelling Tangkwan, which is an important pass on the south bank and is generally considered the gateway to China's northwest. It is estimated that the Japanese are firing at an average 100 shells dalls.

defecte crom" their Japanese aircraft are subjecting in districts west of Pactow, Sul- Stan to very severe bombing, and yuan, havé

are Japanese overlords and joined the authorities Chinese, evacuating civilians from the city Chinese since May this year. it is and are also making preparations estimated.-Central News.

the

in anticipation of hostilities that ar-Reuter.

WAR AGAINST GUERILLAS

Tokyo, Nov. 21.

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JAPANESE BEATEN IN NORTH KONAM

Loyang, Nov. 21.

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German-Czech Frontier

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Berlin, Nov. 21

between

Another agreement Germany and Czechoslovakia, pru viding for frontier rectification, signed yesterday following

aigned agreements ¡the two

B motoz Saturday for building highway from Breslau to Vienna

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is " which population overwhelmingly Czech.

many

of

On the other hand. Germany Czech terri- will receive further tory wherein there is a prepon-. element-Trans-

The Japanese at Tslaotso. impor-derant German against Chinese guerillas in North Chiraitant mining town east of Po Ai, on ocean.

Japanese operations

have started in earnest, according to dispatches received here

the Tackow-Chinghua Railway in north Konan, launchied an attack

It is claimed that two Japanese in the Chinese at Ningslang, Mat ty on Saturday but were beateri units captured Lintsing in Western sun and Peikuantsun in the vicin- Shantuns....

News. This town, together with NH-back by kung in south-west Hupel, are said to be the two most important bases of the Chinese guerillas,

that The dispatches add

centre of .. the Liaising was

Chiang 'Kai. Generalissimo

have

shek's admlustration for the province of Shalung 'The Japanese claim counted 785 Chinese dead, and to have taken 42 prisoners in a series of anti-guerilla operations up to November 17.----Reuter.

WINTRY OPERATIONS Wayuan, Suitun, Nov, 21. Despite a dust storm and ap- proach of severe winter, Chin- ese troops La central Suiyuan are entrenched to carry on winter warfare with the Japan- est in Paojow and Wuchuan. east of Wayuan.

Three Japanese scouting planes

the Chinese-Central

EXTENSIVE BUMBING

Chacking, Nov. 21. Extensive bombing operations were carried out by Japanese war planes in Ichang. Hupeh: Yulin, Shenst; Yungyun, Shiu-. kwan and Chingyun, Kwang- tung: and Naaning and Wa ming, Kwangsi. yesterday.— Central News.

CHINESE RE-OCCUPÝ LJUAN

Lihwang, Anhwel, Nov. 21. Luan. important city in west Anhwel, was re-occupied by Chin ese forces on November 14, accord ing to a belated military report reaching hee-Central" News.

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Changsha, Nov. 11.

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Numerous construction delays in both Government and commercial shipyards until recently hampered efforts to strengthen the United States fleet, states the report.

The delays are attributed to the necessity of changing structural' features of the vessels, of late de-

Chinese furces on the north Hu-very of material, and the dim-

material-Reuter

Rew over here on Friday and nan front, after two successful at.culty of obtaining certain other

dropped loads of leaflets, threaten tanks from. Taglin and Wukiangžia, now crossed the Sinslang nave ing another attack on this town. Other Japanese air units flew over River. ntteen miles south of Yo- Ninghela and dropped bornas on rang, to steadily push the advance

frontier. guards of the Japanese on the Faiyuan-Ninghsia

the

north of here. Four persons were railway back to the Hupeh border.

Central News. killed.

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JAPANESE BEATEN AT TSAOSHIH

ichang, Nov. 21.

The spearhead of the Japanese

la likely westward advance from Harkow are along the Hanko-Ichang highway. brought up, but in the meantime which has driven fully 100 kilo- inland from the Hupeh Japanese army planes are hombing metres

the western frontier of Suyuan. provincial met.epos. has now Casualties are slight in view of bes bluntes at Traushih, a small

in Inhabited areas the sparcely this windswept country.-Interns. tional.

town west of Yingcheng

The main furce of the Japanese troops at Tsaoshih according to Deld despatches received here, was

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