CHINA’S' PLIGHT
War Supplies Cut Off (Received March 20, 11.5 p.m.) HONGKONG, March 20. | The seriousness of China’s war I problem to obtain war supplies since
the Japanese captured Nanning anc bombed the Indo-China railway, car be realised from the conservative estimate that over 150 thousand tons o: supplies and 220 motor trucks have accumulated at Haiphong. China’s reserves of munitions anc essential military supplies are suffl- ' cient for twelve months, but, unless 3 the inflow of these is increased, a ' Chinese counter offensive will be impossible.
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Grey River Argus, 21 March 1940, Page 5
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