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Bringing Up Father

MAY 1 COME IN- MR. JIGGS? DO YOU MIND?

WELL YOU ARE IN NOW WHAT'S. THE: MATTER ?- DON'T TELL ME YOU'VE BEEN THINKIN

AGAIN-

THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH

China's Dramatic Shock Attack On Tsin-Pu Line

Shanghai, To-day.

To the south of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway and in the fighting zone along the Hwai River the situation has changed fundamentally in the last few days. Whereas Japanese reports merely declare that the situation as regards Japanese troops had not changed on the south- ern Tientsin-Pukow front, in reality Chinese

Oops in the sector have been extraordinarily |

active.

Working from the town of Luchow in Anhwei pro- vince as the base of operations the Chinese troops have advanced eastward on the Tien- tsin-Pukow Railway and making violent flank attacks, have driven back the Japanese troops along the railway there.

AMERICA'S NEW AMBASSADOR IN BERLIN

According to reports received yesterday morning fighting has tak- en place chiefly at Changpolinin the immediate vicinity of the Tien- tsin-Pukow Railway, 90 kilometres south of Pengpu; also to the east of the railway line.

ago. Berlin, To-day.

The Japanese were unable to withstand these flank attacks and were forced to retreat to the Tien- tsin-Pukow Railway to lose the positions they held several weeks

Whereas some time ago Japanese The new United States Ambas- [reports spoke of Japanese troops sador in Berlin, Mr. Hugh R. Wil- being as far advanced as Kusheng, son, presented his credentials yes-40 kilometres north of Pengpu, it terday to Herr Hitler. The For- now turns out that fighting is no eign Minister, Herr Joachim von longer going on on the northern Ribbentrop, was also present. bank of the Hwai River but on the

In a short speech, Mr. Wilson south bank a few kilometres north which at the present said it was the third time he was of Pengpu living in Germany, and he extend-moment is still held by the Ja- ed to the Fuehrer, President Roose-panese. velt's personal greetings.

Herr Hitler, in reply, thanked the Ambassador for his and the President's friendly remarks... Trans-Ocean,

NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER IN PALESTINE

Jerusalem, To-day.

The Chinese forces are pressing in from the west from Changpolin and Laian, south of Pengpu, as the Japanese report to-day admits. Changpolin lies about halfway bc- tween Nanking and Pengpu.

If the Chinese should succeed i breaking the Japanese lines at this point they would cut off the Ja panese troops at Pengpu from their base in Nanking-Trans- Ocean..

morning on board H.M.S. Enter- prise.

He took the oath of office as High Commissioner in Jerusalem in the afternoon.

by

The oath was. administered Sir Hugh MacMichael, newly ap- the Chief Justice of Palestine at a pointed High Commissioner in Pales- ceremony held in the ballroom of

Reuter. tine, arrived at Haifa yesterday Government House.

OH-NO-NOTHING LIKE THAT IT'S WORSE-

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