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SHORT-LIVED TRUCE

MANCHURIAN WAR CONTINUES (Rec. 9.30 p.m.) NANKING, June 9. A Chinese Nationalist headquarters spokesman announced that the Communists had violated the 15-day truce within three hours after it came into effect by attacking four points which formed the Government’s springboard for a potential drive to Harbin These points. Tao Lai-chao, seven miles north of the Little Sungari River, Halanai, 40 miles westward of Tao Laichao, Wukoshu. 35 miles eastward of Tao Lai-chao, and Lafa, a railway junction 160 miles eastward of Changchun. Major attacks were made against Lafa and Tao Lai-chao, where fighting continues.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26175, 11 June 1946, Page 5

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SHORT-LIVED TRUCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26175, 11 June 1946, Page 5

SHORT-LIVED TRUCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26175, 11 June 1946, Page 5

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