SINO-JAPANESE WAR
INVADERS REACH YELLOW RIVER , FURTHER ADVANCE IH HOHAH Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright HONGKONG, February 25. (Received 1 February 26, at 8 a.m.) The Japanese have reached the Yellow River at Fengkiu. ' The Chinese admit the loss of Siyuan and Mengshien, near Fengkiu. The Japanese in’ Honan are approaching Chungyang. CHINESE AERODROMES BOMBED . , ■ ; SHANGHAI, February 25. (Received February 26„ at 11 a.m.) Obviously to frustrate Chinese air raids oh Japan, Japanese planes bombed coastal aerodromes at Chuchow, Fuchow, Changchow, and Amoy. The Japanese are attacking .Lingshihsien, 70 miles south-west of Taiyuan, as part of this campaign in Shansi for the found-up of Chinese Communist guer rillas. ■ : The Japanese claim to have captured all key points on the' Yellow River in North Honan.
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Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 15
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122SINO-JAPANESE WAR Evening Star, Issue 22893, 26 February 1938, Page 15
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