SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT
FIGNTING UP THE HAN RIVER THREAT TO CHAOYANG j CHUNGKING, March 25. Two thousand Japanese troops, under the cover of w r ar planes, sailed np the Han River to Chaoyaug, where fighting is going on. This is the first time the Japanese have threatened Chaoyaug, which is the centre of southeast Kwantung’s richest sugar and rice district;
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Evening Star, Issue 23845, 27 March 1941, Page 9
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60SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT Evening Star, Issue 23845, 27 March 1941, Page 9
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