CHINA’S CIVIL WAR
A PROGRESS REPORT [BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.] RUGBY, October 27. In the Commons, in a statement, on the general situation in China, Major Eden said that reports had been received of hostilities in Szechian and Shantung. Chefoo had changed hands, having been occupied without disturbance by the forces of General Han Fuchu, chairman of the Provincial Government. Fighting continued but no danger to British life and property was apprehended. Some improvement appeared to have been effected in the Communist situation in Central and South China during the past few months. Military operations had succeeded in driving the Communist forces a distance from Hankow, and in particular clearing the Han ‘Valley. Normal conditions were not yet restored along the Pekin-Hankow railway. ______
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1932, Page 2
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