WAR IN MANCHURIA
PLANS OF THE INVADERS CHINESE C< )NVINCED CAu3t. and N.Z Cable.) (Received Jan. Id, 2 p.m.) Shanghai, .Jan. 12 No possible doubt is left in the minds of Chinese foreign observers regarding the future intentions of the Japanese. It is now deemed certain that the Shanknikuan affair was only a preliminary to a more general campaign. Chiumenkow Pass is definitely in the hands of the Japanese, hut terrible privations were experienced by both sides durim? the fight for this strategic point.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3930, 13 January 1933, Page 8
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