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THE CHINA MAIL,

JAPANESE OCCUPY BROADWAY MANSIONS

Shanghai, To-day boundary of the Settlement to within

The fighting in Chapel and Yang-a mile of the Whangpoo. tsepoo shows no signs of abating, Mr. O. K Yui, in a statement to the Chinese being determined to the press yesterday, predicted total drive the Japanese back to their defeat of the Japanese at Shanghai ships before their reinforcements before the middle of next week. arrive, and the Japanese hanging on grimly in the face of vastly superior numbers.

An independent foreign estimate Isays that the Japanese are at pre-

sent outnumbered by 10 to one.

MASS AIR RAID

BROADWAY MANSIONS- Feature of yesterday's operations was the occupation of Broadway Mansions, the luxurious - 24-story apartment building by the Garden Bridge, by Japanese troops.

Grounds for the occupation were that it had been used as an obser Aeroplanes and guns are playing vation post by Chinese spies. a prominent part in the operations. The occupation was carried out A Chinese claim says that a mass in spite of a strong protest by the air raid by 50 Chinese planes yes-British company owning the build terday blew the Japanese headquaring

ters near Hongkew Park to bits, Following the scutting-of Japan" though no confirmation of this can ese steamers by the Chinese: yes- be obtained from other sources. terday, the Japanese have threaten- The Chinese, says another claim, fed to seize all Chinese shipping as Trans- are fighting their way stubbornly a retaliatory measure. forward from the north-eastern Ocean.

ROOSEVELT GERMANS NOT DESIROUS OF TO EVACUATE FOR PRESENT STRONG LINE

London, To-day.

Berlin, To-day. Informed: quarters here. state Co-operation between the Unit- there is no intention at present of ed States and other Powers in the evacuating German nationals from Far East is faced with political Shanghai, but that necessary meam. difficulties, according to the sures for doing so in case of need Washington correspondent of the have already been taken. "Morning Post.”

It is stressed here that it is up The full effect of the despatch of to individuals whether they want

United States Marines to

to leave or not, and the North Ger- Shanghai is not yet clear but if it

man Lloyd Gneisenan and the passes without strong opposition, Hamburg-Amerika Oldenburg are the Administration will feel its hand is strengthened and that will be able to pursue a vigorous policy in the Far East.

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Behind the American decision to increase their forces in Shanghai is the determination not to yield dollar of investment or a point of privilege under pressure from Ja- pan

to be placed at the disposal of those who wish to evacuate.

No German ship is at Shanghai at present. Several are in Hong Kong and the Gneisenau is on her way to Shanghai from Yokohama..

The lively interest in the Far Bast by German business-circles is evidenced by the fact that repre- sentatives of Hamburg firms; trad-y. ing with China are meeting daily at the offices of the Fast Asiatic

U.S. DETERMINED It is felt that if the Japanese for- ces take full possession of Shang Association of Hamburg and Bre thai, any failure of the International

men in order to exchange informa- forces to preserve order would pro-

tion and discuss the situation. vide excuse for Japanese interven-

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lose her influence and interests in SEARCH FOR

the Far East by default.

President Roosevelt himself

believed to be particularly concerned, firstly over the safety of Americans, Į and, secondly, over the opinion which

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