THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 24, 1938.
FIERCE
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FIGHTING
IN OCHENG AREA
Chinese Resistance To Drive On Wuhan
JAPANESE CLAIM
37. MILES AWAY
Hankow, To-day.
Japanese advances south and north of the Yangtze River on a number of points forming the outer defence of Wuhan were effectively checked by stubborn Chinese resistance yesterday.
Bloody fighting, with large casualties on both sides, raged fiercest at points southeast. of Ocheng, where the Japanese landed on Octo- ber 23.
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The first Japanese landing was successfully repuls- ed after which the enemy landed more troops. Fighting now continues to rage with increas- ing ferocity.
JAPAN MAY LOSE THE PEACE
To the north of Ocheng across the Yangtze on the north bank, seventy-five kilometres east of Hankow, the group of 300 Japanese who secured a foothold at Huang- kang have not been able to extend their holdings.
Chinese forces at Huangkang offered stout resistance to the enemy Berlin, To-day. anding party. The Japanese at The Chinese Ambassador in Ber-Huangkang were further menaced by Chinese forces at Páho, thirty fin, Chen Chieh, and other members kilometres east of Hsishui, where of the Embassy, attended a lecture the defenders are holding out their by Doctor M, T. Strewe delivered ground. before the China Association here.
In southeast. Honan, the Japan- The lecturer said that the Sino-ese admittedly have made rapid Japanese War' was an economic progress in their drive southward catastrophe for both countries and seriously detrimental for the in-
terests of all other nations.
Outcome of the struggle was still uncertain but, according to the lecturer, it was unquestionably
GENTLEMEN CADETS AWHEEL FOR EXERCISES, Gentle- men Cadets of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, are now `en- gaged in tactical exercises in the neighbourhood of Hartfordbridge. Photo shows Gentlemen Cadets on their cycles returning to College from tactical exercises. They invariably make the journey on cycles.
CHAMBER OF towards the Hupeh border. Crack COMMERCE
APPEAL
Chinese units are being rushed to stem the enemy advance-Central News.
more to the Japanese economic in-37 MILES
terest to conclude a durable peace with China than to achieve a mili- tary triumph.
The lecturer said that should future peace not give satisfaction to China's political and economic rights, Japan would risk "losing, the peace" even though she should win the war-Trans-Ocean.
Mežvyn Douglas and Luise Rain-
er in The Toy Wife," showing at 'the King's Theatre.
FROM HANKOW
Shanghai, To-day.
Paris, Yesterday.
GERMAN CREDITS
TO TURKEY AND POLAND
BERLIN, YESTERDAY. THE CREDITS GRANTED BY GERMANY TO TURKEY The Board of the International AND POLAND FORM THE Chamber of Commerce met here MAIN THEME OF DISCUS-
SION IN GERMAN FINAN yesterday presided over by Mr. CIAL CIRCLES. Thomas J. Watson, and passed un-, It is pointed out that these cre- animously the following resolu-dits are of a strictly commercial
and not a political nature. tion:
Attention, is further called to The International Chamber the declarations made by the of Commerce is deeply grateful Minister of Economy, Dr. Funk, to the statesmen who by their after his return here that Ger- resolute action prevented war.
many is now in a position to grant There exists to-day the possi commercial credits to those coun- bility for comprehensive settletries which need foreign aid for re-ment of difficulties. It must not development of their own natural
be allowed to pass unused.
It is unofficially reported that the Japanese forces had reached a point 37 miles in a direct line from Hankow yesterday afternoon, as Sinchow, a highway junction north Lof Chungtu Lakę, fell.
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According to Japanese press ports, Sinchow was occupied at o'clock after the fall of Linshanho at 2 p.m.
resources.
For a real settlement it is not In this connection it is believed enough to solve political problems that Germany is willing to extend but it is necessary to deal with her co-operation to countries out- Thus the spearhead of the Ja-the most important economic side Europe, provided such coun- panese attack is 31 miles from
questions.
tries are prepared to settle their Hwangpei, on the Macheng-Han-
The interest of everyone con economic relations with Germany kow highway, it is claimed.
cerned demands co-operation and on a stable basis.—Trans-Ocean. not conflict.
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Finland,
French Afrios,
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Greece,
Japan,
The Japanese naval spokesman The International Chamber of trade and finance, from twenty- declared that naval units have pass-Commerce appeals therefore to all three countries partook in the ed Twanfeng, and are now only governments and especially to the meeting, coming from the U. S..A.. forty nautical miles from Hankow. leading economic powers to start Amentina, Belgium, Bulgaria,
without delay on a policy of Denmark, Germany, The Army spokesman said that friendly collaboration of st the Japanese forces last night ad-economic systems.. vanced to a point 15 miles north-We have to face the world as east of Tungshan, near Tsukoushih, is, and must immediately act 81 miles from the Canton-Hankow cordingly. Railway-Router.
Representatives of "industry..