IN MANCHURIA
FIGHTING SOUTH OF
HARBIN
SHANGHAI, 30th January. Fighting south of Harbin obliged the British Minister, Sir Miles Lampson, who was proceeding to England on holiday, to return to Dairen, where he awaits further instructions, possibly cancelling his leave.
The Japanese have reached Taolaicho, midway between Changchun and Harbin, where the Japanese residents have retreated within the banking and commercial district, and whero foreigners are taking refuge behind sandbag barricades.
A bridgo was destroyed fifty kilometres south of Harbin, hindering the advance of a Japaneso relief force.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1932, Page 7
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