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Reports: 1) Plane shipment for China, 2) Majority of Japanese military favor direct negotiation with Chungking, 3) Yunnan warlords now cooperating with Chungking, 4) Blockade orgnization, 5) Japanese increasing garrison forces in Shanghai, 6) Japanese military digging trenches around Shanghai, 7) Wang Ching-wei discusses vital issues with General Itagaki, 8) Japan: troop movements around Shanghai during August (1939), 9) Failure of Chinese secret service in Shanghai, 10) Activities in Hong Kong, 11) Japanese training large number of special officers for conducting espionage work in the South Seas, 12) What the Japanese are saying, 13) Japanese and Wang Ching-wei contemplate seizure of local foreign areas, 14) Japanese tactics to increase their naval force, 15) What the Japs are saying in Tokyo, 16) Junk and armored boat fleet split up into independent units, 17) Japanese recruiting immigrants in China for Hankow duty, 18) Japan plans to reorganize defense activities in Shanghai, 19) Japanese transport planes and pilots to Hankow, 20) Plan to reinforce Japanese Army in Yangtze River sector with Navy units, 21) American Fleet maneuvers in the Pacific give Japan a pain in the neck, 22) The Tokyo cabinet and its foreign policy, 23) Anti-American propaganda in Shanghai
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