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SIX KILLED IN ELECTION CLASHES
-Renter.
Buenos Aires, To-day.
EMBER 7, 1937.
FOREIGNERS SHOT WHILE IN SHOT "NO MAN'S LAND"
Shanghai, Sept.
Two foreigners one a German, another a Czechoslovakian -- were in Paulun Hospital yesterday after- noon after being shot and wounded by Chinese soldiers on Kiangwan Road
They were: A. Canetti, wound- 1 ed in the right arm and left leg, 0, with contusions over the left eye; 24. Berg, bullet wou ds in the left
leg, head and abdomen.
1
While the wounds were describ-
0 ed as painful by Japanese Naval
0 surgeons who attended the wound- 1ed men, they are not believed to 0 be fatal.
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Mr. Canetti, a Czech, was the 1 driver of a car flying the Czechos 0 lovakian flag that dashed past Ja- Kiangwan 0 panese positions in
Road and proceeded at a fast clip 0 towards the Chinese lines. In the car were Mr. Berg and Mr. H. Ross. -1 All three are employees of Telge o and Schroeter, German machinery 1 importers with offices at 620 Sze 0chnen Road.
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Ordered To Halt
As the car neared the last Ja- panese line before "no man's land," 2, Japanese sentry ordered the driver to halt. Because of momen- tum he was unable to stop in time.
Barely had the car crossed the Japanese sandbag line than a ma- chine-gun spluttered from the Chinese lines opposite. The two passengers in the car were seen to jump out and lie near the road. When firing ceased, one of the men attempted to return to the car. He
The Argentine presidential elec-again drew Chinese fire. tion was held yesterday but the result will not be known for at least ten days.
Japanese sailors who had watch- ed this short drama, rushed to the scene and dragged in two They were Mr. Canetti and Mr.
The Government candidate holds Berg.
men
2 majority in the country districts
Quick Treatment but his Radical opponent is com- Emergency treatment was given manding more votes in the capital the wounded by a Japanese sur- and the cities.
geon who was fortunately on the Six people have been killed in spot making his daily rounds for a clashes between the two parties. health check-up. A Japanese na- but later an official Government val ambulance was called and the statement said the situation was wounded taken to the Japanese calm
Naval Hospital adjoining the Land-
It is understood the Buenos Aires ing Party Headquarters. police unearthed a plot, shortly be Mr. Ross, who was unharmed, fore the election began, to assassin-was taken to the Naval Lancing ate the Cabinet Ministers, create a Party Headquarters where he was military revolt and capture publie questioned by Capt. Risaburo Fu- buildings
jita, chief of staff.
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