THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 8, 1937.
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AMA VAIN ONSLAUGHTS Japanese Fail To Break Chinese Main Line Resistance
MORE AND MORE TROOPS BEING LANDED
Shanghai, To-day. Incessant rainfall is compelling both the Chin- ese and Japanese air forces to remain inactive.
The Japanese artillery, however, is subjecting the Chinese positions on the Lotien-Liuhang sec- tor to intensive bombardment, while Japanese warships in the Whangpoo are joining in: -
The Japanese are still trying desperately to break Chinese resistance in this sector, with, appar- ently, little hope of success.
Several times has their barrage been lifted, after which their troops advance to the assault, only to be hurled back by withering machine-gun and rifle fire.
BASILISK SINKS SUBMARINE
London, To-day.
The unknown submarine which attempted to torpedo the British sunk destroyer H.MS. Basilisk, was by one of six depth charges drop ped by the vessel, declared officers of the destroyer upon arrival in Gibraltar yesterday.
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The exact spot at which the sub- marine sank has been ascertained, it is stated, because a short time after the depth charges had explod-
on the surface.
Upon chemical analysis, this oil
was proved to be fuel oil from a submarine.
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It is also declared that the com-
mander of the destroyer was fully
aware of
Foreign military experts say that Japanese success in this sector would inevitably compel - the Chinese to evacuate their positions in Chapei and Kiangwan.
The Japanese are landing more and more troops, most of them units from North China and Formosa.
The fact that large numbers of cavalry horses were landed yester- day tends to the opinion that Ja- panese headquarters consider they have been wasting their time în en- deavours to force a way through the Chinese defence in the boggy ground by the use of mechanised forces.
Chinese troops have been stand- ing up to the conditions heroically, often meeting the attacks while
in mud. standing waist deep Trans-Ocean.
JAPANESE
DISSENSION
IN SHANGHAI
Shanghai, To-day.
Rumours are circulating in usual- of the proximity ̈ ly well-informed quarters in Shang.
the submarine, and
was
prepared to respond to the attack, hai of serious dissension which is so that no time was lost in dropping said to have broken out on the depth charges.-Trans-Ocean.
THIS MORNING'S
RAID ON CANTON AREA
Canton, To-day.
Shanghai front between Japanese marines and Japanese regular troops.
Confirmation of the rumours is believed to be found in the sudden summoning to Tokyo of the Japan- ese Consul-General. Mr. Okamato.
It is stated that when he arrives in the capital he will furnish a verbal report on the dissension. Telephone calls to Reuter from Foreign quarters, commenting on Tungshan and from Saihuen re-the rumours, state that it is inter- port that a number of Japanese exting to note that passes made out planes, flying very high, dropped, to foreign journalists by the Japan- it is estimated, between fifteen ese Army authorities are not recog- and twenty bombs on an objec-nised by the marines, and vice tive several miles north of Can-versa.-Trans-Ocean.
ton
Foreigners state that Chinese vard, presumably returning to their anti-aircraft guns went into action, base:: their explosions dotting the sky with
The actual number of raiders is
smoke, but they themselves were un-not yet known. Reuter's correspon-
able to see the planes.
A few minutes later two ploughed their way heading
dent saw only two. planes Meanwhile, the all clear signal south-went at 10.15 am-Renter.
There was a fire fighting demonstration at-Cranwell by the R. A. F. on Sept. 24. A new type of fire tender has been designed with special equipment for dealing with fires at aerodromes and prompt rescue of any occupants of planes. This includes asbestos suits for protection of res- eners. The new tender is capable of high speed, is illuminated and can produce about 2000 gallons of foam extinguisher as well as gas extin- guisher. Photo shows-Asbestos-snit firemen leaving the tender to put out a fire at the demonstration. (Fox Copyright: By Air Mail).
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