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Chapter 608: Lin Dengwan's Banner Flying High (Part I)


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"Although the Australian army is backward in equipment, the quality and morale of its officers and soldiers are still very high, and the enemy cannot be underestimated."

Yi Damao sounded the alarm to the generals who were gearing up.

"If anyone capsizes in the gutter, be prepared to go to a military court to explain."

"Excuse me, will the three regular divisions that Australia is looking for in North Africa come back?"

someone asked.

"They can't come back," Admiral Gong Xuetu, commander of the Nanyang Fleet, said: "Our navy will ensure that they can't come back."

"Hahahaha" everyone laughed.

Since the Soviet Red Navy joined, the British fleet is now stretched thin, and it is certainly impossible to allocate many warships to escort the fleet transporting the Anzacs.

"Okay, now I will assign tasks."

Lieutenant General Lu Siyuan, Chief of Staff of the Military Region, took out a document and read: "The 9th Army, you will land near Darwin Port and be responsible for northern and northwest Australia.

The 13th Army, you will start from Landing on Cape York Peninsula, responsible for northeastern Australia" "Our Air Force is ready, and five divisions have transferred to Linchen Island, New Guinea Island, Dili Dili, Fiji and other places," said General He Haozhen, commander of the Air Force's Nanyang Military Region.

"The Navy has no problem."

Admiral Gong Xuetu smiled reservedly.

Although the strength of the Nanyang Fleet is only ranked third among the Chinese Navy, he does not pay much attention to the warships of Australia and New Zealand.

April 22, 1941, AD 2782.

The ultimatum issued by China to Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia was predictably rejected.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced: Since the final peace efforts have failed, China will use its own way to safeguard its interests.

"Our country will dispatch overseas Chinese protection troops to Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia to perform the mission of protecting overseas Chinese.

We hope that the three countries will exercise restraint and refrain from any unfriendly behavior.

Surrounding the safety of citizens' lives and property is our military's sacred mission, and any attempt to hinder our military's execution will Individuals and groups carrying out missions will be regarded as enemies of our country, and we will use all means to eliminate them," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhou Changyun said solemnly.

"Excuse me, can't China use peaceful means to solve the problem?"

an American reporter asked.

Zhou Changyun spread his hands and said with regret: "We hope for peace, but they don't give us a chance."

Since then, other reporters have asked questions.

An Australian reporter said loudly and sadly: "We have a population of 6.5 million, and we have the most courageous and capable people.

Even women can take up arms to fight.

We can arm an army of millions.

We are confident that we can defeat any invader.

You If our army dares to step into our territory, it will definitely fail."

"I'll wait and see," Zhou Changyun said calmly.

"Excuse me, will China annex Malaya?"

a German reporter asked maliciously.

"Malaya was originally a vassal state of China, starting from the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

In 515 AD, King Bogadadu of Langyaxiu sent envoys to China, and in 523, 531, and 568 years later, he paid tribute many times, establishing a suzerain-vassal relationship.

Zhou Changyun said with a smile: "So, we are now exercising the power of the suzerain state.

As for whether Malaya will be merged into China, it depends on the choice of the local people.

We are a democratic country."

Taiping Tin Mines, Federation of Malaya, Perak.

Tin is the fourth most rare metal after platinum, gold and silver.

Tin ore is one of the important mineral products in Malaya.

Malaysia's tin mines occupy an important position in the world, with reserves ranking second in the world after China.

Because Malaysia's tin production has long led the world, it is known as the "Tin Capital of the World".

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Nine of the 11 states in Peninsular Malaysia have tin mines, but Perak and Selangor have the most.

Tin in Malaysia was first discovered and mined by the Chinese in the mid-19th century, and created a brilliant industry.

The early Chinese methods of tin mining were very backward.

Tin mining with sand pumps has always been an old method used by the Chinese.

They dig out the tin-containing soil from the bottom of the mine, rinse it with water, and then use sand pumps to pump it to a special collection ditch to separate the sand and tin.

After several days of mining, the tin seedlings will reach a considerable height and block the water flow, requiring clearing of ditches.

This is the day of harvest, and the collected tin seedlings will be transported to the tin washing room for further filtering and flushing.

The most primitive method is the "glazed method".

Those who use the "Liu Lang Method" are usually women from Hakka China.

They hold a concave wooden basin called "Liu Lang" and wash tin sand with bare feet in a ditch or shallow river.

Therefore, Hakka girls in Malaysia are often called "Liu Lang girls".

However, after China obtained the mineral mining rights in Malaya, these primitive and backward methods were gradually eliminated.

By now, all tin mines in Malaya have been mechanized, and labor intensity has been greatly reduced.

Nowadays, all the tin mines in Malaya are controlled by the Chinese.

The largest one is Chase Mining, which is a public-private joint venture mining company.

The Chinese government holds the majority share with technology and equipment, and the rest is owned by domestic private companies or private individuals, as well as local Chinese. share.

Taiping Tin Mine is the largest tin mine under Datong Mining.

Originally it was just a deserted Chinese mountain village, inhabited by Chinese miners.

Since Chase Mining bought this place, it has not only built a new modern mine, but also built a tin smelting plant, surrounding supporting facilities, and a branch railway to Wende Port.

Subsequently, a steady influx of miners and personnel from various logistics service industries from China made the place more and more prosperous and the population increased.

Now it has become a prosperous town with as many as 20,000 permanent residents.

It was renamed "Taiping".

Every year, more than 2,000 tons of tin ingots are loaded onto trains from here, transported to Wende Port in the west, and then loaded onto merchant ships waiting there, and sent to China one by one to various ports where needed.

In the large conference room of Taiping Town, an important meeting was being held at this time.

"Everyone, the action is about to begin.

Are you all ready?"

Lin Dengwan's face was red at the moment and his voice was loud.

“Ready,” the attendees below shouted in unison.

Lin Dengwan said to everyone: "Okay, then everyone will launch according to the original plan to control Perak.

Our army has been assembled in Siam.

Once we launch our attack, they will arrive within 24 hours."

A sturdy middle-aged man stood up and said: "No problem, don't say 24 hours, just a little longer is no problem.

Our people have all been trained, and there is no problem with those indigenous monkeys.

It just happens that new accounts and old accounts Count together” On April 10, an anti-China riot took place in Perak.

Several rubber plantations were attacked by thousands of local indigenous thugs. 32 people died and 176 were injured.

Many buildings were burned by the thugs, causing a large amount of property. loss.

Here in Malaya, the relationship between the Chinese and the indigenous people is not good to begin with.

This has been a tradition for many years.

Originally, due to the rise of China, the indigenous people had subsided a lot, but this violent incident once again triggered the confrontation between the two ethnic groups.

On the Chinese side, old and new hatreds came together.

Public sentiment is already very intense.

"Kill those damn monkeys" "I've put up with these idiots for a long time."

"Grandma, how much blood and sweat did this son of a bitch make of us by arresting that sultan?"

Everyone started making noises.

"Okay, let's adjourn the meeting now and start taking action according to the plan."

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Lin Dengwan announced that the meeting was adjourned.

The excited crowd immediately returned to the meeting to prepare for the upcoming uprising.

The Chinese here are completely different from before.

Since New China intervened in the area, they have been organized and armed.

Moreover, a militia has been established and military training is conducted regularly.

Generally, military training is conducted for four days every month.

The main militiamen are required to conduct military training for more than half a month every month.

Of course, most of them are in the capacity of security guards.

The most important thing is that this town is mainly populated by miners, most of whom are strong young adults, especially those from China, many of whom are veterans.

In other words, as long as they are willing, they can quickly gather a large number of capable fighters, at least tens of thousands of people, enough to form two light infantry brigades.

With domestic support, they have no shortage of weapons and ammunition, and they are even very advanced, even more advanced than China's regular army.

This is no joke, because the domestic infantry uses the Type 81 assault rifle.

The biggest advantage of this rifle is its high cost performance, but its performance is not very good.

Among the assault rifles produced in China, it is thankful to be ranked in the top ten. .

But the Malayan militia is different.

They are not regular troops.

They naturally use what they like.

After all, guns are not allowed here.

So here is a list of high-end rifles.

Janice Johnson is a British man currently employed by the Federation of Malaya as the Commissioner of Police in the state of Perak.

Originally, he lived a very carefree life.

In Malaya, the British were first-class people, and the indigenous people, needless to say, were talking animals.

Although the Chinese are not easy to mess with now, they generally stay in their own residential areas and don't like to cause trouble.

And these guys are very sensible.

Those tin mining companies give out red envelopes every year.

However, Johnson's life in office has not been easy recently.

Ever since China issued the ultimatum, he has been frightened three times a day.

You know, Perak is right next to Siam, and China has troops stationed in Siam.

If this diplomatic mediation fails and the Chinese come to attack, Perak will definitely bear the brunt.

Bureau Chief Johnson has worked here for more than ten years and knows the situation here very well.

He knew very well that the scumbag troops in Malaya might not even be able to defeat the security guards at the mine.

The local Sudanese government asked him to be more vigilant and monitor the movements of the Chinese, and he did so.

But that's all.

It's not your own country anyway, why should I have to sacrifice my life?

"Secretary, it's not good."

At this moment, an indigenous policeman hurried in

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