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  1. China's Military Leaders
    Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954) Monday 20 September 1937 p 9 Article
    JAPAN has announced her intention of waging a long war on China and her aims may include the subjugation of the whole country. China is ... 1212 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 16.508)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 16.508)

  2. PEACE HOPES FADE Renewed Fighting In Manchuria
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 1 June 1946 p 3 Article
    NEW YORK, May 31 (A.A.P.). —China's hopes for peace again ebbed yesterday when Government despatches reported that Chinese ... 191 words
    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 16.508)

    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 16.508)

  3. Wages for troops
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Tuesday 3 May 1949 p 1 Article
    Despite handicaps, General Pai Chung Hsi, the provincial Nationalist commander, is preparing to ... 92 words
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    This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 16.508)

  4. INTO HEART OF CHINA. Japanese May March Up Yangtse Valley. POLICY IN SHANGHAI, 1,000,000 Conscripts Drilling in Kwangsi. LONDON, November 26.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 27 November 1937 p 11 Article
    Lieut.-General Matsui (the Japanese Commander in the Shanghai area) in a statement to the Press said "unless the Chinese resistance ceases, the Japanese will march up the Yangtse Valley into the heart of China." ... 224 words
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  5. CHINESE MOBS. HATRED OF FOREIGNERS. RESCUES AT NANKING. SHELLING JUSTIFIED. Growing Menace of Bolshevism SHANGHAI, March 27.
    The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Monday 28 March 1927 p 13 Article
    The many Americans and Britons who were reported to have been murdered in Nanking are safe. They had taken refuge in the Nanking University, where they ... 3899 words
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  6. Fires Ring Shanghai As Reds Close In
    Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld. : 1885 - 1954) Tuesday 17 May 1949 p 1 Article
    SHANGHAI, May 16. — A.A.P.-Reuter's correspondent says Communist armies further tightened their squeeze against Shanghai but have failed to break the stubborn Nationalist grip on key ... 570 words
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  7. MORE DEFECTIONS TO CHINESE REDS
    The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Saturday 17 December 1949 p 1 Article
    HONG KONG, Dec. 16: Quoting reliable military sources, the official Central newsagency said tonight that the Nationalists would start moving into Kunming to suppress the revolt led by Governor Lu ... 432 words
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  8. NANKING AND SIAN SETTLEMENT NOT CONCLUSIVE. (BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN THE FAR EAST. MR. H. G. W. WOODHEAD, C.B.E.) SHANGHAI, Feb. 3.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 1 March 1937 p 8 Article
    After several ultimatums had been presented (expired, and extended) to the leaders of the military revolt in Shensi, the Nanking' Government, last week, announced that a ... 1213 words
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  9. OUTRAGES AT NANKING. Eye-witnesses' Stories. RESCUE OF FOREIGNERS EFFECTED. ESCAPE FROM TERRIBLE DANGERS.
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 28 March 1927 p 13 Article
    After threats by the British and American naval commanders to shell Nationalist military positions at Nanking, the situation there improved. Over 100 Britons and Americans, believed to have been massacred, were found sheltering ... 2756 words
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  10. SHANGHAI LINES FALL BACK Communists Close In
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 16 May 1949 p 1 Article Illustrated
    HONG KONG, May 15 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Shanghai's defenders have withdrawn to a new line averaging no more than five miles from the ... 484 words
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  11. CHINESE REDS AT BORDERS India, Burma Reached
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 17 December 1949 p 1 Article Illustrated
    HONG KONG, Dec. 16 (A.A.P.). —This week the Chinese Communist forces extended their control to the borders of Tibet, India, Burma, and ... 544 words
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  12. SHANGHAI AND AFTER. "THE BEGINNING OF THE END." (An Air-mail dispatch from Mr. W. A. Farmer, a member of "The West Australian" staff on leave.)
    The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Tuesday 7 December 1937 p 11 Article
    SHANGHAI, Nov. 17.—Observers in Shanghai see the beginning of the end of China's massed efforts to block Japan's southern invasion. Chiang Kai-shek, the ... 2321 words
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