THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 15, 1937-
SENSATIONAL PANAY HO OUTRAGE DISCLOSURE Machine-Gunned By Launches After Bombing ANOTHER REPORT ALLEGES NANKING
ATTACK ON SURVIVORS
FRESH TALK OF NAVAL
DEMONSTRATION
The U.S.S. Panay was hit by a bomb which was dropped from a great height at 1.50 on Sunday afternoon, and was abandoned at 2.05 p.m., but be- fore sinking, the gunboat was machine-gunned by two Japanese naval landing motor boats who then boarded her and left before the sinking.
This sensational account of the tragedy is con- tained in the first eye-witness story received by radio in Shanghai.
Another account says that survivors of the Panay were shot at by Japanese airmen with ma- chine-guns after they had struggled ashore.
EITHER OR BOTH!
When she went down, the Panay was flying her colours, The "Daily Express" says: ““The
were clearly which
visible Japanese Government apologises throughout the incident.
while the Japanese army drops
HMS Bee has completed res-bombs.
cue operations, with the excep
"Other
governments; therefore tion of two coffins which are be- ask themselves with whom they ing put on board the gunboat this should deal, with the government in morning.
Tokyo or with the military.
21-
As far as can be ascertained, all thorities. those on board the sunk vessels are “Britain and the United States now accounted for.
MR. CM MACDONALD SAFE
anghar To-day
As far as can ascert ed, all the Panay victi know been accounted for:
ave
This includes M-CM Macdonald former "Chma Mail editor and now corres pondent for the London "Times.
It is leamed that Mr. Mac- donald got away with the first party. Reuter
YANGTSZE SHIPS TO LEAVE
Wuhu, To-day.
It is hoped to move all merchant
SITUATION OBSCURE
Shanghai The situation Nank
No
in the capital.
A Japanese spokesman hai, questioned yesterday, either to confirm or deny rumours of heavy loss of life in the zone of Nanking Tran
TOKYO PRDEK
Tokyo, To
Tokyo, went mad. yesterday celebration of the fall of Nam A great fag procession, în some 300,000 participated, was the demonsti
scenes
marching to the enthusiastic
Trans-Ocean.
might settle with each Moping from the
scene of naval que possible Mat Tarse ships wit
Captain Carlson, skipper of the or with both at the same Standard Oil Mei An, who was Officials in Washington among the dead, was killed on the bridge.
STRETCHER CASES Eleven stretcher cases are:
Emil Gassie, American Embas-
sy code clerk,
Lt.-Com Hughes, commander
of the Panay,
no
and military activity now that the
Japan
attempt to hide the fact that the boom has been removed, and it is Own Correspondent present crisis is the most serious in American-Japanese relations in the last fifty years.
LAUGHABLE
It is emphasised that American lives were lost, that the incident loccurred in broad daylight, that the Lt. A. F. Anders, executive of
ficer of the Panay, and the Japanese explanation of "mistaken following, who are believ-identity" is laughable.
In spite of the flood of Japanese ed to be members of the
expressions of regret, Washington gunboat's crew: Kozak, E. W. G. Hulfebus, oficials declare that an apology alone P. D. Zeigter, C. S. Schro-will not be regarded as sufficient States zer, N. L. Davies, K. J. satisfaction by the United Rice, J. H Laing and Government Reuter and Trans- Charles Birk
NAVAL DEMONSTRATION This report of the callous way in which the Japanese forces acted has again revived talk of a joint
Ocean
MORE APOLOGIFS
message from HM S. Bee to the local Naval authori
Anglo-American naval demonstraties states that three more sur-
tion off the China coast.
+
According to latest reports from London, received in Hong Kong this morning, this step is confidently expected in some
vivors of the Panay bombing have turned up at the Wuhu Hospital.
They are Messrs. Hodge, who was uninjured, Vines, whore- Jeft
quarters, which state that itceived an injury to would be the first demonstration of a common Anglo-American front of determination to protect their interests in China. Mr. Anthony Eden is reported to ave again talked with Washington over the trans-z itic phone yes
arm and Marshall, who is at present under medical ex tion.
It further stated that H.MS. Ladybird, which sustained four direct hits from Japanese shell- fire, is proceeding to Shanghai immediately to undergo repa
A staff Officer of gawa, Lt. Comdr.
cork
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ask for Haig
over
was
rived at the sce
the bomb
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