THE CHINA MATLA

DR. C. T. WANG'S WASHINGTON STATEMENT

Washington, To-day- Regret at the civilian fatalities in the International Settlement and French Concession at Shang- hai by Chinese bombs was ex- pressed by the Chinese Ambas- sador, Dr. C. T. Wang, in a state- ment here yesterday.

Dr. Wang said: "It is to be re- gretted that civilian lives were sacrificed in China's defence of de- mocracy against the insatiable Japanese militarism."

The Ambassador added that the Chinese Government had “deliber- ately refrained" from the use of aircraft since the Lukouchîso inci- dent for fear of endangering the lives and properties of civilians, but Japan had repeatedly resorted to the use of aeroplanes, not only

in bombing the

te Chinese positions and strategic places but also in wanton destruction of cultural and civic centres and innocent lives.

He concluded by stating that Japan had recently purposely created another incident in Shang- hai with a view to repeating the 1932 hostilities and are threatening the economic and financial centre of China-Renter

FRANCE AND AV-EDWARD VII BOMBING HAVOC

A plane being catapulted from the deck of the U.S.S. Colorado. during Pacific.

THREATENED

UPRISING IN PHILIPPINES

Manila, To-day.

After a seven-month sojourn in the United States and Europe, President Manuel Quezon return- ed to the Philippines this morn- The dropping of bombs in ing accompanied by his family

Paris, To-day.

CALEDONA AGAIN IN

the

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London, To Airways flyïï

carried out another.

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Avenue Edward VII in Shanghai and a joint American-Filipino REGULATIONS is discussed very animatedly by committee. the French press, and the news-

Headed by Mr. John McMurray,

papers publish long reports of the United States Ambassador to Tur: TO PREVENT

affair.

key, the committee will, after study, The papers declare that the make recommendations concerning foreign Consuls-General in

President Quezon's proposal to ad- Shanghai intend to propose to vance the date of complete indepen- both the Chinese and Japanese dence of the islands from 1946 to authorities that no aeroplanes be 1938 or 1939. used by either side in the fight- ing at Shanghai

President Quezon was accorded a tremendous reception at the wharf, with the authorities taking Just how the bombing of the

the most stringent precautions ever foreign areas occurred is the sub-

known due to persistent rumours of ject of much speculation, the pademonstrations by the Sakdals. pers publishing reports from Shanghai to the effect that the The Sakdals, the Fillipino Radi- Chinese authorities are exceedingly perturbed by the affair.

UPRISING THREAT

cal Party, have been reported to be on the verge of staging another WILD FIGARO RUMOUR

uprising such as that of May, 1935. The official enquiry, it is declar-

Their last activity was the ex- ed, is not yet finished but it seems ploding of a bomb at the palace of already indicated that the Chinese Archbishop Michael O'Doherty, airmen did not

the bombs Reuter. fell from the racks which had been damaged by shrapnel

foreign areas,pune po bomb the strong opposer of Communism-

"Figaro" reports a rumour that the Chinese planes were piloted by American volunteers, who did not know the geographical situation of the international quarter and be hieved they were bombing the Ja- panese area-Trans-Ocean

Local Weather

Forecast

val. Observatory that pressure is highe

the Pacific

is relatively

trough

the ther

and

east of the

Philippines, led up and anot developing over th

be

FIGHTING NEAR TIENTSIN

Japanese Attack Repulsed

a

Hsuchow, To-day- Fierce fighting which broke out along the Tientsin-Pukow Railway on August 12, is continuing the Chinese armies have advanced punt east of Langwangchuang near Tahuchen, according to official

received here.

Belated messages also reveale that a force of 700 Japanese engag- fed the Chinese in a six-hour battle

ctor, the attackers

around the

tiring af

making no hes

It is estimated that 300 ere killed during that

Japanese planes dropped ary bombs on Chinkal

Forecast S to or variable causing considerable damage winds, moderate; fair to

Central Ne

FINANCE CRISIS

Shanghai,

tions

A set of seve aimed at stabilizing cial condition of during the current crisis, will be enforced throughout country as from to-day accord- ing to an official spokesman of the Ministry of interview with News Agency this mo

The new regulations around measures for vention of the fight of from the country and the triction of withdrawals bank deposits during the per iod.

The regulations provide, however, that banking houses give due consideration to sa- laried, depositors, certain in- dustrial concerns, and gayern- ment and military organs, «

These measures, the spokes- man explained, will only be enforced during this emer gency period, to be droppe the close of military operations.

Central News.

cans to abandon Shanghai

Santander, To-day.! here is no doubt now that General Franco will shortly com- mence a large-scale drive to cap- Fture Santander province in the same fasmon as he swept through fito Bilbao

Nationalist advance guards have penetrated deep into the province, their aeroplanes are bombing sbehind the Republican

Nationalists are meeting stance and civilians before their advance. and there little groups of Government troops have showed fight but so far all opposition has been overcome..

Heralding the approach of hos-

departure from St. France, to Santan- rican Consul. The left by American range for the eva- American nationals-

rans-Ocean.

EMPRESS OF

ASIA REQUISITIONED

Royal

is understood that the sident Hoover, now in Manila, may be used to bring of Ame

in

cans if necessary.

The Dollar Line, it is stood, has been instructed:

bookings for Shanghai.

on board the Em

of

Bifles to Shanghai. "Empress of Asia” toge- and 0. liner and a Blue Fun-

mer, will be used to British population

ghai, who will be ac- in Hong Kong.

although no official

order has been given to Ameri-

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