PROGRESS OF THE STRUGGLE
CHEKIANG FORCES GAINING. (.Received loth September, 11 a.m.;) PEKIN, 12th September. 1 On the western front, the lviang Sui's forces this afternoon fell .back on their headquarters at Chang Chow, which is threatened by the Che-Kiang advance, west of Taihu Lake. The Che-Kiang c-miy captured Ihing, twenty-three.miles south of Chang Chow. There is no change on the southern and eastern front. The. Che T Kiang force's claim to'have captured two battalions of infantry, who surrendered outside Ihing. ~ \ PEKIN, 11th September. There was! practically no fighting along liio entire front from Liu-ho to Hwangtu on Thursday, arid there is but little likelihood .of any until the.weather becomes more, settled. Five more 'American destroyers have reached Shanghai.
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Evening Post, Issue 65, 13 September 1924, Page 7
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119PROGRESS OF THE STRUGGLE Evening Post, Issue 65, 13 September 1924, Page 7
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