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SEVERE FIGHTING BEYOND KIANGWAN
JAPANESE CLAIM VILLAGE IN THEIR HANDS VIRTUALLY
TRIBUTE TO CHINESE SOLDIERS
THEY HAVE FOUGHT WITH COURAGE THAT IS UNPARALLELED,
All last night, the Chin se subjected the Japanese lines on the Chupei front to a terrific "strafe." It was thought, at one time, that the Chinese might make a night counter-attack, but this was not undertaken.
Chinese reports claim the recapture of Minohong- chen, after severe fighting in which the Japanese suffered heavy losses, Japanese circles, however, deny such reports.
Severe fighting is in progress beyond Kiangwan, and the village is now said to he virtually in Japanese hands. The Chinese troops are fighting desperately and courageously, but no human beings can stand against the barrage of steel and high explosives which the Japanese are now bringing to hear upon them.
Again the Municipal authorities of Shanghai are he- coming apprehensive of dis-rders in the Settlement as a result of the thousands of idle workers, and attempts are being made to accommo hate them elsewhere, but the problems of feeding so many hungry mouths is a serious problem.
The Chinese air base at Hangchow is reported to have been bombed, this morning, by the Japanese. Much damage to planes and hangars is said to have been done.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Shanghai (11.46 a.m.), To-day. The severest fighting, yet experienced, has occurred beyond Kiangwan, where the Japanese, in spite of the resolute opposition, pushed into new positions, after intensive artillery and air bombard- ment, and are holding whatever ground they have of succeeded in capturing. Successive waves counter-attacks have crumbled and been broken under withering musketry fire.
The Chinese seem to be shaken by the con- tinued thunder of the barrage which has now shifted to the rear and by the pounding from high explosive shells from aircraft.
ESTABLISHED 1845. ·
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932.
SHANGHAI REFUGEES A DISARMAMENT
FUND.
Special Performances at King's Theatre.
MARCH 2.
FABLE
#
By the Spanish Aesop."
HUMOUR AND WIT AT THE CONFERENCE.
(Reufef's Special Service,)
Geneva, Yesterday.
TO-DAY'S
DOLLAR. - The
closing rate of the dollar on demand, to-day was 1/5 9/16.
PRICE $3.00 Per Month.
1932 DUNLOP still the Leader
TRIUMPH FOR SIR MR. STIMSON'S LETTER
JOHN SIMON.
Resolution Adopted by
the Disarmament Conference.
SUB-COMMITTEES TO BE
NOMINATED.
Rugby, Yesterday. The Disarmament Conference
In ald of that deserving, charity -The Shanghai Re- fugces Fund the -manage- ment of the King's Theatre,
The "Spanish Aesop" this afternoon unanimously adopt- with that courtesy and sympathy for deserving causes commonly delighted the Disarma-led the resolution proposed by the cited to make over to the Fund with an up-to-date ver- "That the General Commission now associated with it, has de- ment Conference to-day British Foreign Secretary, Sir John
forward the money to the
in Shanghai.
will be noticed from
Simon, as follows:
TO SENATOR BORAH
LEVER TO INDUCE BRITISH CO-OPERATION
UNFORTUNATE THREAT
EMBARK AGAIN ON A NAVAL BUILDING RACE,
the entire proceeds of the four showings at the theatre on Wed- sion of the fable. Senor resolves to carry on its discussions nesday. March 2. The entire
within the framework of the draft
Washington, Yesterday. proceeds will be made over to Madariaga explained
of the Disarmament Convention, Mr. Stimson's letter to Senator Borah may be used as a lever to The suggestion is being made in administrative circles that the Turg Wah Hospital, which why Russia favoured full liberty being reserved to all inducé Britain to co-operate more closely with the United States in institution has undertaken to general disarmament, delegations to develop their own the Far East, according to leading American newspapers, which Committee managing the Fund and left the whole meet- to move their amendments in the order to prevent Japan embarking on a policy of imperialism, on proposals in subsequent debate and hold that Britain would prefer to support Washington vigorously in ing, including M. Lit-form of modifications, additions or which many United States' officials believe the Japanese military
After three hours' discussion the can fleet and fortification bases erected in the Pacific. advertisement appearing else laughter by his reference Conference decided to nominate where in this Paper, a different to the Russian bear. He sub-committees to deal with land, failure of Britain and France to support vigorously his defence of Newspapers declare that Mr. Stimson's disappointment, at the regramme is to be presented at
Ben and air armaments, war bud- the Nine-Power Treaty is an "open secret."-Reuter's American lech of the four shows to be held related that the lion, the gets and political questions.
eagle, the tiger, the bull; Each sub-committee will be com
Service. film will be "Seas Beneath" with and the bear met to disposed of one delegate from each George O'Brien in the title rele. cuss disarmament. The secretaries. British Official Wire- country assisted by experts and "The Smiling lion, eyeing the eagle, less Press.
Prices will be as usual, and as vinoff, convulsed with omissions, at an appropriate point" party is determined, rather than see an increase made in the Ameri-
an
that day March 2.
At 2.30 o'clock the feature
At 5.10 p.m. Lieutenant," featuring that screen favourite,
.
Maurice suggested abolition of
Chevalier, will be shown. the wings of the eagle, FUNERAL OF NOTED
At 7.16 Fm. "Monkey Busi Looking towards the
bess" with the Marx brothers
will provide entertainment. bull, it favoured aboli- And at 9.80 that outstanding- tion of the horns of the ly successful British film "Plun- bull. Fearing the tiger,
der" will be shown.
Hong Kong Chinese, especially, it suggested abolition of we feel sure will see to it that the claws. Then the bear eech or of the showings is well. patronised,
welcomed abolition of all these weapons, so he CHINESE AIR BASE AT could embrace all the
AUTHOR.
Edgar Wallace's Last Resting Place.
BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.
"Daily Telegraph."
London, Yesterday. Commenting on. Mr. Stimson's "Hint to Japan," the Paper ob- serves that the letter completely traverses Japanese protestations of non-violation of the Nine-Power and Kellogg Pacts, but remarks that his reference to the time question would commend general assent, if, during the last ten years" successive Chinese Govern- ments had seriously made an effort to set China's house in order and loyally carried out treaty obligations which omissions alone. make it impossible for Britain to subscribe without a careful quall- fication to Mr. Stimson's case-Reuter.
1
"RASS PRINCE'S" LEGEND.
London. Yesterday. American relations, The Ameri- (Reuter's Special Service.) The "News Chronicle" in a lead-can impression of Anglo lukewarm- or to-day says that anxiety for: ness, may be unfair, but it is de- London, Yesterday. The Press, the Stage and the the Far Eastern crisis is evident. at the earliest and not allowed to Anglo-American co-operation. In sliable that it should be removed Turf were represented
HANGCHOW BOMBED. others in his loving arms, funeral of Edgar Wallace at Little of Mr. Stimson's letter to Senator
at the it stresses the extreme Importance develop into conviction.-Reuter.
Much Damage
Done.
Shanghai (12.22 p.m.),
To-day,
At eight o'clock this morning, a number of Japanese aeroplanss, bombers and fighters, flew over ese air base there, and claim to Hangchow and bombed the Chin-
have destroyed five 'p'anes on the landing field and the hangars, and
also to have crashed two Chineso 'planes that rose into the air to As the Japanese bombers left, they report
The Japanese broke through the elaborate engage the attackers. Chinese defences after several days of careful pre- they saw parts of Hangchow city paration, finally clearing Kiangwan Village almost in flames.-Reuter's Pacific Ser entirely of Chinese detachments and machine-gun vice. nests.
Colonel Harada, Japanese Military Attache, pays tribute to the Chinese soldiers who, he says, have exhibited unparalleled courage.
MANCHOWKUO.
GENERALLY OVERCAST.
The Royal Observatory's re- port issued this morning states:-
The anti-cyclone is contral to the East of Sianfu, moving Eastward.
The depression has deepened and moved to the East of Tokyo.
Forecast: N.E. winds, fresh; generally overcast.
kutokall. Rainfall for 24 hours and. ed at 10 a.m. to-day all. Total since January 1-1.94 inches against an average of 2.97 inches-deficit 1.03 inch.
Temperature.
Hong Kong
50
Macao
50
Pratas Island
61
Manila
74
Foochow
48
New Name for
Manchuria.
Amoy
Chefoo Shanghai
20
IN MANCHURIA.
The Municipal authorities are apprehensive of grave disorders breaking out among the thou-ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE” sands of idle workers, and Chinese officials are transporting thousands to other parts. The feed- ing of so many hungry mouths is a serious problem. The Manchurian "Administrative
Chinese Artillery "Strafe" Japanese Lines, Shanghai (1.10 ·a.m.);
The
To-day.. thunder of artillery
Mukden, Yesterday,
Committee" has issued a statement)
ing alongside the Consulate,, to the effect that the name of the have not been fired upon.
new Independent State will be Manchowkuo, with Changchun as the Capital.
Miaohon chen Recaptured
by Chinese. Shanghai (7.25.a.m.),
To-day.
but no
The Ruler will be called Chin-
RELIEVING NATIONAL
DEBT.
Sir A, Chamberlain's Statement.
Rugby, Yesterday. Sir Austen Chamberlain, the
had a
Marlow, Bucks, where the novelist Borah; and refers to an angly
Washington, Yesterday. European Powers' line of action country home.
The mile Japanese Foreign Office apologetic in regard to the Far East is re- long rond from the house to the letter. The letter (M1. Stimson's), garded here as co-operation with church was lined by people with it says, has received a warm re- the League rather than enuncia- wreaths, which included one from caption in all sections of American tion of any individual policy, such
"Rass a popular tipster,
Prince opinion, and remarks that the as Mr. Stimson's note to Japan of Honolulu," bearing the legend "all United States feels that American January 7. and is concerned with equal on the turf and under the action in the Far East has been charges and counter-charges of turf."
MUNITIONS FOR
JAPAN.
Small Exports from Britain.
London, Yesterday.
In the House of Commons to- day, Mr. W. Runciman announc- ed that in December, 1931, Bri- tain had exported munitions to the value of £29,648, of which
hampered with the most uafortun- atrocities, such as the use of Dum- ete results by European lukewarm Dum bullets, slaughter of civilians, ness, and avers that European re- etc., bandied between the Chinese ception of the note may determine and Japanese representatives.——
for years the warmth of Anglo-, Reuter's American Service.
STAR" FERRY CO.
Directors' Fees
TO-DAY'S CONFIRMATORY
At
MEETING.
FINANCE.
British Government Stocks in Demand."
Rugby, Yesterday
an Extraordinary General. There was to-day no change in three-fifths represented automa Meeting of the "Star" Ferry Co., the Bank Rate, which remains at tic quickfiring guns. in January, Ltd., held in the Board Room of 5 per cent. Demand for leading 1992, munitions exported to Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., British Government Stocks was the Japan were valued at £12,285 Ltd., at 12.30 p.m. to-day, an extra- most interesting feature on the consisting almost wholly of ordinary resolution passed by market, and, these showed substan- quickfirers-Reuter.
Shareholders for the increase. of the tial improvements at the close. Directors' fees was confirmed as Funding Loan 4 per cent. rose 1% special resolution.
to 92%, Conversion fives rose % The Hon. Mr. J. J. Patterson pre- to 104%. Consolidated Loan fives sided and was supported by the Hon. rose % to 89, and War Loan fives Mr. C. G. Mackie, J. P. Warren, rose to 100%British Wireless
Service.. A. H. Compton, and H. H. H Priestley (Directors), and Mr. F. H. Crapnell (Secretary).
BRITISH MILITARY ATTACHE AT PEKING,
Major Burkhardt Appointed.
London. Yesterday. The War Office announces that
Д
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have just heard read by the Secre-- hill, and J.-F. Wright.
The Secretary read the resolution tary and which was passed at that as follows:-
meeting, This Resolution, you will. remember, was to alter the Com...”
echoes and re-echoes throughout The Chinese bombardment of cheng (meaning Dictator) and ahall Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated Major V. R. Burkhardt, RA, has *Shanghai as
such the Chinese bat Chapel continued throughout the be provisionally installed as in the House of Commons to-day been appointed Military Attache at teries are subjecting the Japan-night, ese lines on the Chapci front to made to storm the Japanese People "According to a Constitution that since August 25 Cash and Gov- Peking. The appointment to be
ernment Certificates to the value of effective from June 28-Reuter. now, at 1.00 a.m., has been go- of dawn, the intensity of the The name of the new Era will be given to relieve the National Debt FEDERAL RESERVE of That the Articles of Altered in pany's Articles of Association and
will be over $100,000 had been voluntarily
until formally initiated by the
attempt was
to be promulgated in the future."
a terrific bombardment, which lines there. With the approach
Unión).
In addition to this, many people had surrendered their claims to pen- efone or other suma due to them
Wireless Press,
Whlist engaged working on the propellor of the C.P.8. liner Em-
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BANK.
Rediscount Rate Reduced.
manner following:
to increase the Directora fees to (a) By deletion of the words $5,000, per annum. "One Thousand Dollars" contained 1 now beg to propose that partly in the third and partly in Extraordinary, Resolution be con- the fourth lines of Article $6a of firmed, the Company's Articles of Associa Seconded by Mr. W. 8. Bailey, and tion and the substitution therefore carried manimously,
ing on for the last hour. The artillery fire subsided, but the shelling has caused yet another rattle of machine-guns went on The new flag will be yellow, with huge fire, which is rapidly ex-without cessation.... tending.
Chinese reports claim that, red, blue, white and black bara in There are indications that the after the most severe fighting the upper corner-Reuter's Pacific from public funds, British Oficial Chinese may attempt a night-yet experienced beyond Klang-
Service. attack on the Chapel front, wan, in which it is stated that along which the Japanese de- the Japanese suffered beavy fences have been considerably casualties, Miaohongchen was troops, on the Chapel-Kiangwan press of Rumla, at present lying in
New York, Yesterday,
of the words "Five Thousand The Chairman:-That is all the weakened, owing to the concen- captured early this morning by sector, were extremely busy dry-dock at the Kowloon Docka, a The Federal Reserve Bank of Dollars, Vele
business, Gentlemen.
On behalf of tration of troops at Kiangwan. Chinese forces
strengthening their defences in young Chinese Atter fell from the New York has reduced its redis. Addressing the meeting the the Board I thank you for Up to the present, the Japan The Japanese, however, deny anticipation of & fresh Japanese staging, fracturing his left leg. He count rate from three and a half Chalitzan said:
watendance and for your confrmistion ese Consulate, or the Japanese this reporti
onslaught-Reuter's Pacific Ser-was removed to the Ewout want to three per cent Reuters The object of this meeting is for of the proposal to increas Admiral's Flag-ship, which is ly-
Hospital for treatment.
American Service,
the purpose of receiving a report of Directors remuneration
During the night, the Chinese vice