TRUCE CALLED OFF
CHINESE FACTIONS FORCES IN MANCHURIA (Rec. 10 p.m.) SHANGHAI, June 12. After five days, the Chinese Nationalist Command in Manchuria called off the 15-day truce with the Communists and resumed the advance, states Reuter’s. The decision was taken by the Manchurian commander, General Tu Yu Ming, and the Communist branch headquarters in Peiping was notified. Nationalists in Peiping said the triice was cancelled because Communist attacks had continued. A despatch from Tsingtao reports that weak Government forces are falling back to shortened delence lines outside the city.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26177, 13 June 1946, Page 5
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90TRUCE CALLED OFF Otago Daily Times, Issue 26177, 13 June 1946, Page 5
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