HELP INDO-CHINA.
CHINESE ON BORDER. Prepared To March Against Japanese Troops. United Press Association.-r-Copj-right. (Reed. 1.30 p.m.) CHUXGKING, Aug. 28. Wang Chung-hui, Chinese Foreign Minister* stated that China had learned that Japan was planning to land troops in Indo-China and also to take other military action in IndoChina, with a view to attacking , China.
He added that China considers that the entry of Japanese forces into IndoChina on any pretext menaces Chinese territory, and, therefore, China would immediately, in self-defence, send Chinese troops to Indo-China.
Chinese troops at present near the Indo-China border have, been ordered not to march across the frontier ae long as Japanese forces fail to appear in IndoChina.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 205, 29 August 1940, Page 8
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