Show Bodies odies of 19 Japanese Dead Reach Mukden n By T JAMES MES S. S OLIVER Copyright 1931 by the Associated Press MUKDEN Manchuria Nov 20 20 The bodies of 10 Japanese dead the first casualties of ot Wednesdays Wednesday's Norm Nonn river battle together with 80 ed soldiers ai arrived rived here by train to to- to day A A- group of weeping women met the train It was a day of mourning In the Japanese community No previous announcement announcement an an- noun cement was made of the arrival of the train but the news leaked ak d nut and the cr crowd wd of mourners mourners with a military guard was at the station when it pulled in Owing to the the- breakdown of the field radio station which is accompanying the advancing Japanese troops there was no news of developmentS developments devel devel- in m the region of t and beyond Frequent cutting of telegraph telegraph tele tele- graph wires between and the river b bridge idge prevents ordinary ordinary ordinary nary communication between here herel and The Japanese have radio equipment at the village of just north of ot the thc river but this station isnow isnow is isnow now out of touch with Japanese troops except by courier Japanese official ald reports said that since the Normi river detachment advanced advanced ad ad- to Chinese troops have been concentrating at l west of of- Almost Almost Almost Al Al- most a whole brigade o of cavalry is there now the reports said and a possibility pos pos- of trouble exists because west Manchuria is practically cleared of Japanese Japanese troops Latest reports from the river fr front nt gave the total Japanese casualties casualties casual casual- ties in Wednesdays Wednesday's battle batlle as 49 killed and wounded The advance guard of or a mixed brigade of of reinforcements which left Japan last Wednesday arrived here today |