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AUSTRALIA'S CHOICEST
BUTTER
JARDINE BUILDING IN
KIUKIANG
WRECKED
Chinese Still Hold Out In Strong Points In City THE "MYSTERY" A.P.C. And Socony WASP CAUSES
OF FATHER JACQUINOT:
IS HE FREE?
Shanghai, To-day.
It seems to have been confirmed that Father Jacquinot is at present in Nagasaki, Japan.
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A parcel sent to Father Var- der here in Shanghai bore Nagasaki postmark and was ad- dressed in Father Jacquinot's handwriting.
The theory is advanced that he is visiting the Catholic Mission in Nagasaki and is returning to Shanghai on the next boat de- parting from that port.
Installations
Escape The Worst
Hankow, To-day,
BAD MOTOR SMASH
wasp was the cause of
Reliable foreign reports indicate that Kiukiang has serious motor accident in Victoria Road yesterday, although the been almost completely occupied although driver luckily escaped injury be- Chinese units, isolated, are believed to be hold-yond a few scratches. ing out at certain strong points in the city. Clashes are continuing in the outskirts to the west of Kiukiang, while Lion Hill appears to be still in Chinese hands as the Japanese naval craft were heavily bombarding the Hill this morn ing Our Own Correspondent.
Shanghai, To-day.
The Japanese spokesman at this SOVIET ACCUSES
The sending of the parcel bearing-the-Nagasaki postmark morning's press conference stated makes it fairly evident that that all indications are that the Father Jacquinot is in that city, but there have been no messages received here from the Priest.- Reuter.
PERMISSION FOR BRITON TO GO TO NANKING
Asiatic Petroleum Company and the
Socony installations in Kiukiang are
comparatively intact.
Property used by the Chinese de- fence as emplacements had been found in the compound of other foreign property which had been fortunate.
.
Jardine's building is badly dam- aged as a result of the Japanese shelling, the spokesman disclosed. Shanghai, To-day. Indicating the possible slacken- There were two Chinese machine- ing of the restrictions against the guns in front of the building, he return of Britons to Nanking and said, and so the Japanese shelled other towns and cities under it. Japanese control, a pass has been granted to one Briton for his re- turn to Nanking, Reuters learned this morning.
It is understood that eight more passes are being issued. Reuter.
BRITISH INTEREST IN FAR EAST
London, To-day.
The naval spokesman said that H.M.S. Cockchafer and U.S.S. Monocacy were intact and still staying upriver in the concentration of other foreign vessels.-Reuter.
CHINESE LACK CONFIRMATION
Hankow, To-day. The fall of Kiukiang is not yet confirmed by Chinese military cir cles, which
state that the situation obscure as a result of the dis
Great Britain, said Mr. Chamber-ruption of communications.. lain, in his Commons speach last Part of the Chinese troops, at la said, have been night was at the present time by no Kiuklang,
guarding
means disinterested in the Far East. withdrawn to take up new - posl-
When Japan sald that she was tions whilst troops are merely protecting her own interests, Lion Hill.
she had to recognise that Great
Heavy fighting is still going on
of Kiukianga: Casualties on both
Britain had Interests in Chins also. around Kutang, about 25 kilométres Great Britain could not pass
ly look on while her interests were sides are said to be heavy - Central. being "destroye
ing-Ocean.
News.
MANCHUKUO
Moscow, To-day. Reports from Harbin published in the Moscow press, accuse the Manchurian authorities of systema- tic persecution of Soviet Russians living in Manchukuo.
Attempts are allegedly made
The wasp got inside the car, private car, No. 266, while Tse Sun was proceeding along Vic- toria Road from Aberdeen. As it was buzzing round his face, Tse attempted to brush it away, and temporarily lost controh
the result that the car. Bi
stë tharlart and” the embankmen some forty feet.
The car was badly wrecked.
force them to abandon their Soviet citizenship. The reports add that action against Soviet citizens is backed by State organisations and tolerated by the police.
The Moscow press threatens re- prisals against the Manchurian residents in the Soviet Union. Trans-Ocean.
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