CHINESE PURSUED IN NORTH
FLOODED RIVER INTERRUPTS COMMUNICATIONS LONDON, September 9. The Japanese are pursuing the Chinese, who were defeated at Nankow Pass, and they are now within 35 miles of.Tatung. They have also occupied Tienchen, 60 miles south of Kalgan. Meanwhile the Yellow river, which is overflowing, has interrupted the Chinese communications between the Hopei front and the rear, putting the important aerodrome at Tengchow out of action and rendering the transportation of i war material impossible.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 15
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