CHINA & JAPAN
(United Press Association-—By Electric Telegraph—(popyrigkti. SHANdHAty'4ugust 26. The first major success ; of the Japr anese drive on Hankow is the capture of Juichang, which is, now admitted; by the Chinese, alsd Yhchingshan Hill, the guardian of Poyang Lake. A total of 1717 were killed. The Japanese are advancing slowly, in the face of the fiercest resistance. HANKOW, August 28. The Chinese claim *a victory on the north bank of the Yangtse, and the recapture of Tsienshan and Taihu, isolating the Japanese l at Huangmei. A , SHANGHAI, August 26. The British Ambassador -to Chip a (Sir : Archibald • Clark-Kerr) has > pro-, tested to ,the. • Japanese Ambassador abobt the.’.censor-s : suppression Of British messages, dealing with the. . Jgp-’, anese attack' on the international air liner, and challenging the right of the, Japanese 1 to interfere with incoming and outgoing dispatches. • - A The Japanese authorities have issued a statement announcing that they aye. determined to impose the strictest* con- 1 sorship, including business messages,’ despite . the. protest by Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr... ' Three bodies have been recovered from the submerged'aeroplane. '•
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1938, Page 5
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