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ANOTHER OFFENSIVE
LAUNCHED
IRREGULAR TROOPS ON SUIYUAN BORDERS REPULSED WITH HEAVY LOSSES
(From A. Special Correspondent)
Canton, To-day.
Eaving failed to invade Suiyuan Province from the East, the Manchuria-Mongolian bandits, after concentrating at Pak- lingmiao, to the north of Saiyuan, lamiched another offensive on Monday night with Prince Teh as their Commander-in-Chief. They came down south to invade Wachuan, with the intention of cap- turing Kweisai, the capital of the Province. Wuchuan is to the south-east of Paklingmiao and to the north of Kweisni.
On the other hand they came down south to invade Kuyang with the intention of capturing Pautao. Kayang is to the south- west of Paklingmiao, and Pantao is to the west of Kweisai. The invaders were escorted by foreign planes, artillerly and cavalry-
zen.
The Government troops at Wuchuan and Kuyang, under Divi- sional Commanders Tseng. Yen-ngai, Suen Cheong-sing and Suen Lan-fung, engaged the invaders fiercely and drove them off a few miles near their base, Paklingmiao, at 10 p.m. Fighting con- tinued during the whole night.
At 8 o'clock yesterday morn- ing Regimental Commander Liu
The problem of dealing with refuse and rubbish has been scien--- tifically tackled in Germany, where it is emptied from large trucks into special harges and then transported to various districts to be used as a fertilizer. Our picture shows one of the centres for deal- ing with the material
THE FORMER GERMAN COLONIES
DANGERS OF RETURN TO REICH
- CHINA MAIL “ SPECIAL ·
London, To-day.
A memorandum drawn up by the British East African ad-
of the Government trups Erst STOP PRESS ministration authorities setting forth the alleged dangers
entered Paklingmiao. which!
Was
completely recovered by:
the Government troops an hour
later. and just before the bar Pailingmiao Reported
dits were reinforced by 'Man- churian troops from Shangtu conveyed in fast motor trucks. It is learned that during this battle the Government cap- tured 300 bandits and a large zracunt of ammunition, while the invaders lost 300 men kill ed and 600 severely wounded. It is reported that the invaders fied in a north-easterly direc tion.
NORTH CHINA SITUATION
Counter-Offensive Proposed
NANKING TROOPS READY
Captured
Shanghai, - -To-day. The capture of Pailingmizo, the base of the Manchukuo- Mongol operations, to the north of Saiyuan, is claimed in semi-official Chinese re- ports which state that the Chinese troops occupied the town yesterday morning after -severe hand-to-hand fighting throughout the, night.
The capture followed the rapid encircling movement by a cavalry unit, supported by infantry-Reuter.
N.S.A. Leaders Handed
Over To Chinese
Shanghai, To-day. Three of the seven alleged National Salvation Association leaders were handed over to the Chin- ese authorities by the Settle ment Police late yesterday, following their re-arrest on a warrant issued by Judge Nyil, charging them with committing acts with intent to injure the Chinese public.
The three are Li Kung-po, Shen Chung-ju and Wong Tsao-shih.
(From A Special Correspondent]
Canton, To-day. Rumours are current in North China that the Japanese Kwantung Army in Manchuria has suggested to the Japanese War Office that an attack should be made on Suiyuan Province directly by Japanese troops. Fearing that these suggestions might be put into practice, the Central troops have been instructed to proceed to the front immediately to de- fend the line with the other Government troops there, and to launch a counter-attack on Shangtu, the other base of the bandits. Shangtu is in the ex- treme west of Chahar Province, to the east of Suyuan Prohibition of the three men was purely an administrative mat- ter. They were, thereupon, removed from the Court, by the Settlement police-Reu-
vince.
It is learned that Generalis- simo Chiang Kai-shek has in- structed General Fu Chai-yee, Chairman of Suiyuan Provin cial Government, to recover the territories lost to the ban- dits in Inner Mongolia, and to! suppress the whole lot of them General Chen Sheng, High Staff Officer to the Generalis simo, has been instructed to go to Smiyuan to help General Fu in his expedition.
AN. ULTIMATUM?
A curious legal situation arose when the Judge an nounced in Court that he had cancelled the warrant On which the men were arrested, but be stated that the ex
ter.
NEW SUGAR RESTRICTION
The Hague, To-day. The Government is limiting the import of foreign sugar by 20 per cent. in favour of u gar from Java. The restric tion comes into force to-day. -Reuter.
Arms Smuggling
Marselllies, "To-day, -The French Police flying squad have seized nine lorries load- their activities on the fron-led with arms and ammunition
It is stated that the Chinese Government has notified Mr. S. Kawagoe, the Japanese Ami- basador to China, that the Japanese planes must stop
Hiers of Saiyuan within forty- eight hours, but this news has not yet been confirmed by Chin- ess official circles.
a few miles to the north of Idarseilles, Eleven people have been arrested as E TO
Reuter
that would arise were the former German colonies returned to the Reich will be distributed to all members of the Houses of Lords and Commons to-day, stated a trustworthy informant last night. The document states that the abandonment of the Man- dales in Africa, instead of bringing peace, would but lead to greater armaments that must increase the tension in Europe..
The establishment. of German aviation centres and German
TRAIN CRASH IN AMERICA
20 Killed And 100 injured
Chicago, Today." Twenty people were killed and 100 seriously injured when the Milwaukee express crash-
ed
into the rear of a local elevated train filled with work- men-Reuter.
MORE ARRESTS BY SOVIET
Three Germans
Involved
COMMENTS ON “HOLLOW SHAM"
GT. BRITAIN'S LEAD AMERICA TO BE AFFECTED
FOLLOWED ·
RIGHT TO BLOCKADE NOT
ADMITTED
SUBMARINE ATTACK A MYSTERY
Paris, To-day.
The Government has instructed the Ministry of Marine to take all the precautions necessary to protect the French flag in Spanish waters. The French authorities take the view that they cannot admit the right of the insurgents to blockade Barcelona, as General Franco's Government has not been accorded belliger- ent rights. Maritime circles point out that according to maritime law neutrals are not obliged to observe a blockade unless it is ef- fective, and the warships in the possession of the Burgos junta are too few. to accomplish this. The instructions to protect the French flag apply to waters off the coast of Spain in other words, outside Spanish territorial waters. It is learned that the French Government does not intend to take steps different from those adopted by Britain. -Reuter.
BY SPANISH WAR?
Pittman Believes in Present Neutrality Legislation
Washington, To-day- Speaking at the National Wo- men's Press Club, the Spanish Ambassador, Senor Del. Osrice, expressed the "positive convic- tion" that the Spanish war w "prove the turning point of European policy," affecting also the Americas.
Senator Pittman, speaking at the Press Conference, said that as far as be knew, no American munitions had been-sent to either faction in Spain, and he was CON- fident that the present neutrality Jegislation would keep America out of any possible war-Red-
ter.
CONSTABLE GUILTY
Madrid: Snow and rain were presenting the military opera Attempted To Bribe
European Officer
STATEMENT IN COURT NOT
GERMAN AND ITALIAN EMBASSIES IN MADRID
tions yesterday. The Govern= | ment claims that the insur- Valencia, To-day. The Foreign Minister, Senor
gents are still in the `University del Vayo, has
district. requested the
The Militia are now Chilean Ambassador, as Doyen of
resting and helping to evacuate
TOLD TO SOLICITOR the Diplomatic Corps, to inform the members and
the civil population. They have personnel of
Indian the German
Harchand Singh, an and Italian Eu-
arranged safe storage for art bassies who are still in Madrid
constable, made his appearance istic to move within 24 hours.
and scientific treasures.before His Honour the Chief A later message from Madrid states Acording to a Seville message Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, that the German Embassy was
the insurgents claim to have at the Criminal Sessions this evacuated yesterday afternoon. --Reute.
repulsed several Government morning, on a charge of giv- attacks on Monday, and also to ling a bribe of $220 to I. SA have destroyed by air attacks a Gough on September 25, last,
from Valencia.
naval bases in the former German PEACE OFFERS
East Africa would threaten the connections with South Africa, jand other parts of the British Ez- pire and must inevitably neces- sitate the strengthening of the defences of all the other British posssesions in Africa. A stronger i fleet in the Indian Ocean would be a further consequence.
Moreover it is to be feared that the return of these territories to
UNAVAILING
SHIPPING STRIKE
CONTINUES
food train going to Madrid with a view to influencing his
SUBMARINE MYSTERY
conduct as a police officer.
The accused, who had previ- iously entered a plea of not London: Is the submarine guilty, is not legally represent- which is alleged to have attacked, while the case for the Crown ed the Spanish Government is being conducted by Mr. EL H. cruiser Cervantes a deserter Williams, Assistant Attorney from the Spanish Navy? This General surmise is advanced by London
circles
the
The following jury was em
HELP FOR ALASKA ·
New York, To-day. Although the maritime strike diplomatic dom of the Germany would restrict the free-leaders declared that seven strength of the report that the panelled-Messrs. W. L. Alex- nationals of other steamship companies have Government sent out a sub ander (foreman), G. A. Bun States in economy, trade and ship made peace offers during the marine about a month ago to A. Noronha, G. S. Ladd, W. ping, so that these States them last three days, there are no patrol the Straits, but it did Schuldt, A. V. Remedios and selves would feel affronted signs of settlement. Meanwhile not return to its base and is Fang: Yuk-wing.
the strikers ranks were swell. thought to have joined the in- In his outline of the case ed yesterday when 226 inem-surgents. Renter's Bulletin Mr. William said that the ac- bers of the crew of the Service.
Trans-Ocean Service.
AUSTRALIAN TEST PROBABLES
Grimmett Passed Over
5+5+
President Roosevelt walked off
as the liner docked, and deck | aficers, - engineers and radio operators joined in the walk- out in Philadelphia.
Alaskan towns are rationing their food supplies, and the
(Continued on Page 5).
Bomb Falls Near British Cruiser
cused was stationed at No. 2 Police Station and has had eight years' service with the Force. He is able to speak some English and the complainant, Berlin, To-day.
L. S. A. Gough, is attached to "Three more Germans have been
the Guards Office, where his arrested by the Soviet authorities,
Sydney, To-day.
Lisbon, Later: "A decisive attack duties art to assist in the according to
a report received Australia's team for the First strikers have been requested to on Madrid will not be made selection of men for guard from Moscow by a German news Test match against England at man
emergency supply present, declared General Franco, duty.. agency. Their names are Fried-Erisbane on December 4, will be ships to Alaska and Hawait
according to the Salamanca rich Boesherz, engineer; Reinhold chosen
The 447 passengers who were respondent Schinder; and Herman Stammer. (South Australia), W. A. Brown marooned in Hawaii for three Oseculo who added that the in- the newspaper The German Embassy is trying to NSW.), C. Badcock (South Aus- weeks left for the United States surgents plan to take Escorial frst L. S. A. Gough was having din- obtain further information retralia), A. G. Chipperfield (N. S. aboard the sa. Monterey, the and then encircle the capital garding the arrests, which took W.), J. H. Fingleton (NSW.), S. strikers not interfering with place on Saturday,— Renter. J. McCabe (NSW), E L. Me-their embarkation-Beuter.
GERMAN PRESS COMMENT
from D.
G. Bradman
the
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at
cor-
SURPRISE VISIT
On August 25, last, while
per in his quarters, together with Sergt. Parker, the accus-
A message from Madrid states ed called on him and as LSA Cormick (Victoria), W. A. Oldfielë
AID FOR ALASKA
that it is reported from Malaga Gough had not seen the man (N.S.W.), W. J. O'Reilly (N.S.W.), Later: The San Francisco man-that a bomb dropped by an Berlin: The whole German press. Robinson (N.S.W.), F. Ward ager of the Alaska Railroad says surgent plane fell close to a British ed, the accused stating that he in-before he asked what he want- this morning publishes with great (South Australia) prominence a statement. of the at-Sievers (Victoria).-Renter.
and M. W. that the striking Maritime Unions cruiser in the bay during an
have verbally agreed to man the raid on the town-Beater. titude taken up in Germany to-
Of these Badcock.. McCormick, vessel chartered by the Railroad wards the sentence pronounced in Robinson, Ward and Sievers are to relieve Alaska's food shortage. Novosibirsk against the German mining engineer. Stickling. The
Beuter.
FIGHTING IN MADRID
air wanted to see L. S. A Gough. He was then asked to go into the bed-sitting room and they first talked about things in gen eral and the accused then pro- duced a bottle of whisky, say- ing that it was a present for
that he did not drink Accused then asked whether L S.A.. Gough preferred beer, but on being told again that the 1st-
comment by a semi-official German v. Grimmett, while V. 7. Richard-LORD NUFFIELD'S Church Damaged By S. A. Gough, who replied
newcomers to Test cricket
A very notable absentee is C..
news agency points out that Stickl-
son was also expected to be among
FORTHCOMING WEDDING
ing only remained in Soviet Bus- the probables. Įsia under compulsion because - his wife, a Soviet Russian citizen, was not permitted to leave the country.} « Although Stickling himself was The forthcoming wedding has formerly a Marxist he had to suf-been announced of Mr. Leslie.....
Bombardment
Madrid, To-day
GENEROSITY Further Gift Made To Oxford
„A number of shells fell in the ter did not drink he said some- fer annoyance and trouble, despite George Stephens, a police officer
London, To-day centre of the city on Monday even-thing about bringing a nice pre- the fact be held political views or-attached to the Naval Dockyard, The Congregation at Oxford yes ing cansing three casusities. The sent along later
and Miss Winifred Moyra George,terday afternoon was taken com- French Church of St. Louis was
(Continued on Page 10) Notwithstanding Stickling's for- of No. 1, Hinden. Avenue, Kowloon, pletely by surprise when Lord Nuf- among the buildings damaged. în *mer political sympathies the Reich
field announced that be would add last evening's bombardment, which Government used all the power at left to his fate.
thodox in Russia.
Its
INTERIOR
Today, M.
* further £750,000 to his recent was particularly terrifying for the NEW FRENCH MINISTER OF
· commiand to avert the The German news agency closes gift to the University, making s inhabitants, as the lighting in the fate threatening him, since every with the statement that it is for total of £2,000,000. He stated that city is now reduced to ■ minimum. member of the German Reich, even that reason that the German Gov-be had only heard that morning Dogged fighting occurred in the}- Paris, |while in a foreign country, is un-emment opposes with all its might that the money, was insufficient for University City, the French Bridge d'Ormoy, the Socialist Under- der the protection of the German (the hollow sham staged in Novos- the full development of the Uni- sector and the Casa del Campo. It Secretary of State at the - Fre Commonweal. It is a matter of házak, aimed: not at the engineer versity's medical school on the lines is claimed that the fighting went mier's office, has been appointed - honour in the German nation, that Stickling bit at the Germa- pro- he had intended ---British Wireless in favour of the Government to succeed the late M no one helonging to it should "be ple—-Trans-Ocean ServicK...
forces Reuter
Minister of Interior: