FATE OF JAPANESE.
’PLANE BEHIND ENEMY LINES. TOKIO, July 1". The Domei News Agency announces that 'while flying from Hankow a •Japanese ’plane crashed behind enemy lines. The occupants, General lop and 11 others, were compelled to meet honourable self-annihilation as a _ result of the damage the ’plane received from an enemy bullet.” . The agency adds that the remains ot these war heroes have been recovered. An Independent Cable Service message from Shanghai states that tao American and one Canadian woman hail their faces slapped by Japanese 6oldiers at AVuhu.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 195, 19 July 1939, Page 10
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