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According to Chinese estimates, about four divisions of Japanese regulars landed at various points along the coast of Chekiang and Fukien Provinces south of Shanghai, and were driving inland, practically unresisted. They would probably not drive far, for the landings had three restricted purposes-all of which might have some bearing on other theaters of the World...
...Cross workers labor day & night killing plague-infested rats, purifying water supplies with chlorine, operating delousing stations. In 1938 Dr. Co shipped over a million doses of cholera vaccine to China, thus preventing an epidemic. Last year there was an outbreak of plague in Chekiang, and the bureau rushed vaccines and fumigants to kill germ-bearing rats...
...went one campaign into Chekiang Province, right at Shanghai's unconquered back door. Pop! went another into Kiangsi. Objective of the new drive was Nanchang, capital of Kiangsi. A city of 500,000, Nanchang is a key point on the Chekiang-Hunan railway, China's last line of supply from the east coast. In two days, according to Japanese reports, 1,100 Chinese lay dead and 6,500 were captured. In seven days the offensive banged its way into Nanchang...
...Kiangsu, Chekiang, Anhwei, Kiangsi, Shantung, Hopeh, Shansi, Honan, Hupeh. Others supposed to be under partial Japanese military occupation: Kwangtung, Suiyuan...
Eugene Shen, professor at University of Chekiang, Hankow, China, former Director of Educational Research for National Association for Advancement of Chinese Education, appointed Lecturer on Educational Measurement for one year from February 1, Graduate School of Education...