Her Object Gained
China Sacrifices Chang
PRO-JAP MAYOR FOR PEKING
Received Monday, Midnight. XOBE, Mar. 13.
Though fighting in the neighbourhood of the Great Wall continues, Japan regards her great object as achieved which is signified by Nanking’s acceptance of MNjsfial unang-Hsueh liiang’s resignation and the appointment of Huangfu, a pro-Japanese as Mayor of Peking.
Chinese Losses 45,000 Received Tuesday, 2 a.iu. PEKING, Mar. 13. Tho capturo of Kupcikow Pass by the Japaneso is confirmed by Chineseofficial sources. The Chinees casualties are officially estimated at 45,000. Conquest of China SAID TO BE JAPAN’S OBJECTIVE. SHANGHAI, March 11. Amazing reports are current in Nangking that Japan and Manchulcuo contemplate a treaty providing for tho conquest of all China and the establishment of a Federated Chinese Empire with the former Emperor Puyi, resuming the throne. The Japaneso captured Kupoikow pass from Jehol into northern China. The Chinese forces are fleeing. The Japanese announce that they have no intention, of proceeding beyond the Great Wall.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7105, 14 March 1933, Page 7
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