JAPANESE REPULSED
BURMESE-YUNNAN BORDER FIGHTING CONTINUES NEW YORK, Feb. 3. A Chungking message reports that new Japanese attacks, supported by planes, in the Tamenglung area, on the Burmese-Yunnan border, were repulsed, but bitter fighting continues. A Chinese communique states that the Chinese inflicted heavy casualties when Japanese units attempted to drive to the south-east from Tingtao and Tsohchien, in South-western Shangtung province. The Chiness in the Changsha area in Northern Hupeh province successfully attacked the Japanese.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25142, 5 February 1943, Page 5
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