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WAR IN THE EAST.—These views shop? the type of Chinese troops which are harassing the Japanese behind the lines in guerilla warfare. I—Youthful Chinese scouts mounted on captured cavalry horses and armed with Japanese carbines. 2—Men of the Chinese Eighth Route Army, which has no artillery of its own, training with an anti-tank gun captured near Yuanping, in North Shansi. 3—A Chinese regiment on the march on the Shantung front. 4—Chinese soldiers equipped with captured Japanese rifles and winter coats. 5 —A Chinese guerilla fighter wearing his full winter equipment. 6—The road the Japanese have had to travel, ideal country for guerilla fighting. 7—A machine gun captured from the Japanese near Kuohsien and now used against aircraft by Chinese troops.

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Northern Advocate, 28 July 1938, Page 10

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WAR IN THE EAST.—These views shop? the type of Chinese troops which are harassing the Japanese behind the lines in guerilla warfare. 1—Youthful Chinese scouts mounted on captured cavalry horses and armed with Japanese carbines. 2—Men of the Chinese Eighth Route Army, which has no artillery of its own, training with an anti-tank gun captured near Yuanping, in North Shansi. 3—A Chinese regiment on the march on the Shantung front. 4—Chinese soldiers equipped with captured Japanese rifles and winter coats. 5—A Chinese guerilla fighter wearing his full winter equipment. 6—The road the Japanese have had to travel, ideal country for guerilla fighting. 7—A machine gun captured from the Japanese near Kuohsien and now used against aircraft by Chinese troops. Northern Advocate, 28 July 1938, Page 10

WAR IN THE EAST.—These views shop? the type of Chinese troops which are harassing the Japanese behind the lines in guerilla warfare. 1—Youthful Chinese scouts mounted on captured cavalry horses and armed with Japanese carbines. 2—Men of the Chinese Eighth Route Army, which has no artillery of its own, training with an anti-tank gun captured near Yuanping, in North Shansi. 3—A Chinese regiment on the march on the Shantung front. 4—Chinese soldiers equipped with captured Japanese rifles and winter coats. 5—A Chinese guerilla fighter wearing his full winter equipment. 6—The road the Japanese have had to travel, ideal country for guerilla fighting. 7—A machine gun captured from the Japanese near Kuohsien and now used against aircraft by Chinese troops. Northern Advocate, 28 July 1938, Page 10