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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 18, 1938.
FIVE JAPANESE HELD ON
TOPPING THE ZIEGFELD HIT PARADE! ARMED ROBBERY CHARGES
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IN SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI, TO-DAY.
|FIVE JAPANESE, ALLEGED TO BE CLOSELY CONNECTED WITH A GANG OF CHINESE ARMED ROBBERS, WERE ARRESTED IN A SERIES OF RAIDS CONDUCTED ON WED NESDAY NIGHT AND IN THE EARLY HOURS OF THURS- DAY IN THE INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT.
The raids were conducted by for- eign and Chinese detectives of the Shanghai Municipal Council, assist- ed by Japanese members of the force and accompanied by Japanese con- sular police.
first Upon allegations by the group of Chinese suspects arrested that their guns were supplied by 8 local two Japanese, a room in hotel was raided.
BLOODSTAINED CHOPPERS
CAPTAIN SCOTT
ACQUITTED
London, To-day.
Captain Stanley Scott, Master of the British steamer "Stancroft," who was charged with carrying war Here the police seized two pistols, material contrary to the Carriage of Munitions to Spain Act was ac- four steel choppers covered bloodstains and one long-bladed cording to despatches from Gibral- knife, also covered with what are tar, acquitted by the court there
yesterday. believed to be bloodstains.
with
Three Japanese and four Chinese women were arrested.
The court took the view that the
In the early hours of yesterday, provisions of the Act apply · solely two more Japanese suspects were to transport of war material from arrested, and all five were handed foreign countries to Spain, not to over to the Japanese consular police, conveyance of such material from while the six Chinese men and four one Spanish port to another within
of territorial waters. women were taken on a writ detention before the First Special District Court yesterday morning.
They were ordered to be remand- from Barcelona to Valencia.--Trans- ed in custody for two weeks, in or- der to enable the police to conduct investigations.-Reuter.
The "Stancroft" conveyed goods
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SHANGHAI COUPLE MARRIED HERE
43RD DIVISION RETREAT
Barcelona, To-day.
A war bulletin issued by
Two popular young Shanghai- landers were married at St. John's Cathedral this morning, the Dean, the Republican War Ministry last of the the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson officiat-night states that soldiers ing.
43rd division, who for two months of the The couple were
Mr. Frederick had resisted the attacks A. Hutchinson son of Mr. W. Hut- enemy supported, by large war ma- chinson, and Miss Lucy Shirazee, terial and numerous airplanes, have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. retreated to French territory. Shirazee of Shanghai.
Matron of Honour was Mrs. M. Henderson and the groom was at- tended by his brother, Mr, T. H. Hutchinson.
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They crossed the frontier in per-. fect order, taking their entire war material with them. The losses in- flicted on the enemy by the. Repub-
Following the ceremony, a
licans during the fighting amounted ception was held at the Indian Re-to several thousands. creation Club after which the hap-
The Republican air force. bombed py couple left for Repulse Bay, where the honeymoon is being the Nationalist lines and Nationalist [spent.
troops concentrations. The enemy Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson will exerted strong pressure in the sec- shortly be returning to Shanghai,
tor of Vacepio on the eastern front.
VALENCIA PANIC ALLEGED
Valencia, To-day.
A feeling of panic has been prompted by the fall of Castellon and by the further advance of the Nationalist troops on Valencia.
Enemy airplanes made repeated attacks on Valencia, causing con siderable damage Trans-Ocean.
EX-AMBASSADOR'S NEW POST
London, To-day
The former British Ambassador...
The situation of Valencia is much worse than that of Madrid in 1986, a proclamation asserts, de- claring that no man and no woman to Ching, Sir Hughe Knatchbull- and no child and no aged must be Hugessen, has been appointed allowed to stay at home; row, chief of the special department for All have to join in the fighting the question of international trade either by taking rifles or digging and exchange of goods at the trenches.-Trans-Ocean.
Foreign Office: Trans-Ocean.
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