CHANGSHA FIGHTING
MW SWL M-effltffiK WWfflS ( ; fUe, September go. The Chatoete t&atCha«gshaJ , not fallen, but say the city*s fate may be dtecMed within'a few days. A Japanese parachute detachment, landed at Ohnchow yesterday, but the Chinese say they were all killed or jifeven off. The Chinese _recaptqrw|; ■ToisHaa in Kwantung province, which; •the Japanese entered a week ago, INDIA'S ARMY NEARING ONE MILLION MARK LONDON, October L General Wavell says that before long .India wijl have one million, men under arms. During his visit to Britain he discussed matters of supreme import-:, ance with the War Cabinet. SIR ROBERT CRAICIE VISIT TO UNITED STATES (Rec. 1 p.m.) TOKIO, Sept. SO. The Associated Press correspondent says Sir Robert Oraigie plans to leave Tokio on October 10, en route to the United States for a vacation.
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Evening Star, Issue 24004, 1 October 1941, Page 8
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