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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 7, 1939

SHARP

FIGHTING

IN KWANGSI

Kwong Chow Wan, To-day.

The Japanese lines of com- munication are being at- tacked by guerillas at Fong- shing and Yamchowfu. Frequent clashes are OC- curring on the outskirts of the two towns.

Transportation of supplies from the coast is seriously handicapped.

Infantry and cavalry reainforce- ments from Yamchow are, however,

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continuously moving inland.

Sharp fighting between the Chinese and the Japanese broke out on the wrecked Nanning- Pingyang Highway this morning in the neighbourhood of tong where the Japanese, strongly reinforced, have falled to dislodge the Chinese.

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It is rumoured that a large Japanese force will shortly attempt a drive in- land towards Wuchow and make con- tact with the troops along the West River Our Own Correspondent.

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