CHINESE RAID.
TO RAISE MORALE. JAPANESE BOMBED. Received November 23, 1.40 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 22. The Times correspondent at Shanghai says General Falkenhausen and 49 other German advisers remain at Nanking closely watching all matters in which they are experts. The British United Press correspondent at Shanghai says.that new Chinese war ’planes have taken the offensive in delivering bombing raids on the southern Japanese lines in order to raise tlie morale of the retreating Chinese.
PUPPET STATES. MOVE FOR CONTROL. ■ (Times Cable.) Received November 23, 1.30 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 22. The Times Tokio correspondent says the nucleus of a new Government has been created in Kalgan, where the representaives of the three autonomous regimes who have sprung up iii the wake of the Japanese have created" a committee for the adriiinistration of finance, communications, and industry for South Chahar, North Shansi, and Inner Mongolia. The committee will resist the inroads of Communism.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 November 1937, Page 2
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