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TELEGRAPH,
Ing area, nccording to generally accepted estimates here.
not on
The Japanese forces are Iarge as those of the Soviet, but are nevertheless considerable.-Reuter,
Brief Clash
MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1938.
JAPANESE CRUSHINGLY
DEFEATED
their
NEAR SUSUNG
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ground. Nlutoushan, Tatlenshian, Louhushan and other important heights were bitterly contested and changed hands Tokyo, Aug. 0. six or seven, times, with the Chinese Two Russians were killed and one now again in full possession.
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of Soviet troops crossed the Man-number of close-range struggles it is chukao front near Sulfenho yester-estimated the Japanese suffered 2,008 day, according To n communique killed. The 145th Regiment, apenr- Japanese Kwantung head of the Japanese attack, was al- Issued by the Army headquarters.
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The communique emphasizes that territory which the Soviet troops en- f.tered was undeniably Manchurian
Trans-Octan,
2.30 Opening by Lady Northcote Followed by talk by Wing-Commander A. Steele-Perkins.
3.30 Demonstration of Bandag- Battles Along Whole Front
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Yuki, Aug. 8. the St. John Ambulance
Fighting on the Manchukuo-mains Brigade. 6.00 Talk by Wing-Commander Korea-Soviet frontier has now
developed into a series of regular ¦ Jahabattles on a minor scale all along
A. H. Steele-Perkins.
6220 Demonstration by st.
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Two Manchukuo regiments, whitn were employed to test the Chluese strength, have been so badly muted that they have been transferred the rear for reorganisation,
The Chinese original position ex- tending westward from Kuling south of Shaho on the railway re-
intact-Central News. Claims Not Confirmed Shanghai, Aug. B. Unconfirmed Chinese reports alate For a length of four miles, both that 4,000 Japanese were killed in it
Susuna
tlac sides are dug in behind fortiftentions, counter-attack at
the Yangtze River. Only a few hundred yards separate thunk of the opponents, and between them yesterday.
Two thousand casualties were in- Sketche a veritable no man's land,
the front.
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11.30 Demonstration by St. Just 3 with corpses strewn here and there / ficted on the Japanese on the south
Ambulance Brigade.
3.00 Demonstration by St. John
Ambulance Brigade.
5.30 Talk by Wing-Commander
A. H. Steele, Perkins, 630 Demonstration by St. John
Ambulance Brigade,
abandonest machine guns half-buried in the sand and a couple of tanks standing wrecked and derelict.
Deessionally AL wounded soldier may be seen trying to drag himself back to his own lines.
It is impossible to chers up on the casualties and the materini lesqus, as the ground is most broken and no
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However, the Japanese rinhm that Suviet attacks on their positions have all been abortive, the Russians being thrown back in each ense of their original positions, "with revy
No prisoners have been taken by either side since the beginning of the Erdeni.
bank of the Yangtse, it is claimed.
The reported successes are bailed by the Chinese as "another Tater- chwang.”—Reuter.
FRENCH WARSHIP IN HARBOUR
The French warship. Prinsquet, arrived in harbour this morning. The
guns ship gave a salute of 21 which the Blackhead Forts replied.
Later, as she steamed up the fair- way, the warship fred a salate Ute Commodore of eleven guns, which H.M.S. Tamar replied.
clan,
kis
the
lawful
frontier
have been to hold the trenches butt The Japanese also state that the along the line which, the Japanese Soviet ait force curried out no less than 100 raids on their positions dur-Reuter. ing yesterday, and on euch derasion the Soviet machines were engaged by unti-aircraft fre No Japanese planes could be seen in the air Reuter.
1 -
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Clash Confirmed
Tokyo, Aug R Tia
Army Japonese Kwantung heuchpoarters at Banking eenth s
troops the report that Soviet
defences tempted to establish tween Pogranichnaya and Tungking
In the face of Japanese Are the
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Yuki, Aug 8 The air raids carried out on Sun- .108 day by the Soviet air force are de 10.95 seribed the worst since the begin .75% ning of the trouble.
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Japanese authorities declare that 1/0
the Soviet planes, not content. with attocking Japanese troops, new well 3/36 into Korean territory and proceeded i 1/3.5/32
to bomb and machine-gun a number
Tokyo. Aust. 8 3012
of "defencelesa villages."
A War Offre communique, issund 11.84 Both 110
states that over 100 Japanese militory at 1150 p.m. authorities and the troops in the fort Soviet planes raided the entire Man- lines are confident that they can best chukuo-Korean border along the off all attacks by the Soviet forces Tumen River, repentedly bointing and pre also confident that, if the the village Keko ordey to advance is given, they will qulekly annihilate the enemy"
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