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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 9, 1938
JAPANESE AMBUSHED TO NORTH OF CANTON Heavy Casualties Inflicted Near Tsungfa Chinese Admit Samshui Again In Japanese Hands
Wuchow, To-day.
A Chinese ambuscade near Leunghowhu, about 27 kilometres northeast of Tsungfa and 40 kilo- metres west of Lungmoon, yesterday caused heavy casualties in the Japanese ranks. Newly-organised Chinese guerilla bands in Kwang- tung have swung into action. They are re- ported to be attacking Fatshan, ten miles south-west of Canton, and are harassing the Japanese in occupied towns.
Samshui, at the western terminus of, the Canton- Samshui Line, about 25 miles west of Canton, which was recently recaptured by Chinese troops, has changed hands again as a result of a Japanese counter-offensive, according to a report from Szewui.
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were
It is stated that a Japanese de- ches, which state that two. tachment, equipped with artillery panies of Japanese troops made a fierce assault on Samshui. "completely annihilated."Reuter.
The Chinese self-defence corps re-
sisted but were forced to withdraw
on account of heavy Japanese bom- PHILIPPINE
bardment.
POLICE IN
The Japanese troops which en- tered the city are shelling all vil- lages in the neighbourhood with * the intention of depriving
Chinese of cover The Chinese the 3-DAY BATTLE
awaiting reinforcements.
are
Manila, To-day.
A pontoon bridge built across A number of disturbances, in- the West River near Samshui to cluding the killing of the police invade Mafong on the opposite chief of Samar Province and the
TRIPLETS: Three tiger cubs born at a Morecambe Zoo are now six weeks old, and are "doing fine". This picture, the first of them, was taken when they were shown to Father for the first time. Photo shows two of the cubs in safe hards at the Zoo. (Copyright).
AUSTRALIA
bank has been set on fire and des- cutting of telegraph and tele LOSES ISOLATION
troyed by the Chinese. The retreat phone communications, were the of a Japanese unit which crossed features of the biennial elections the river has been cut-Central to the National Assembly.
News.
Chungking, To-day.
Japanese troops pushing south from Puchi have now reached Liu- lin, 30 kilometres distant, according to reports received here.
Tungshan was evacuated on Fri- day last week after two days of heavy fighting, in which the Japan ese were assisted by aircraft and artillery.
Chinese reports say. that both sides suffered heavily, the Japanese losses being estimated at “more than 1,000,
BITTER FIGHTING Hsiangshan and Changchiawan.
east of Puchi, are now the scenes of bitter fighting as the Japanese attempt to push southwards Changsha.
on.
Sydney, To-day,
Three hundred constabulary have English bomber aeroplanes which The record flight of the three been engaged in a three-day battle covered the distance from Islailia with an equal number of so-called in Egypt to Port Darwin in barely religious fanatics in Ilo-Ilo Province. 48 hours caused a noteworthy re-
This fighting, which is not con-action in Australia, the press writ- nected with the elections, continues.ing that this proves the possibility Up to the present two soldiers of Australia being attacked by air and ten fanatics have been killed so that the "splendid isolation" of and many fanatics wounded. Router.
Australia is now a thing of the past. Trans-Ocean.
JAPANESE ADVANCE IN HONAN STOPPED
Chungking. To-day.
KEMAL ATATURK HAS RELAPSE
Istanbul, To-day.
It is officially announced that the condition of the Turkish Dic- tator, Kemal Ataturk, suddenly worsened yesterday.
Ataturk had only recently, re- covered from a serious liver com plaint.—Renter.
AUTHOR'S HOME BURNED OUT
The timberbuilt
On the Nanchang front the The Japanese advance, according to Chinese re-amsung the
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Japanese thus far have been un- able to cross the Houf River in the face: > of determined - Chinese¬-de- fence, and suffered Heavy" Lönses in
the vicinity of Nanchang,
Japanese bombers are active, and
Oslo To-day.
onthe by Knut orwegian author, ports, from North Honan, was brought to a stop when in the summer of 1988 he yesterday by Chinese troops near Yanghutang retired into complété solitude and Tungcheng, which towns are still in Chin- |-~~~-
write his novel, The Clased Ring,"
by "fire: yesterday. ese hands.
Teingan and Fungcheng have beer In spite of the serious situation and the steadily in-
subjected to heavy raids.
The Japanese ⠀ advancing- " along
the Hankow-Ichaug, highway... have now been checked just before resol A ing Liuho in, an attempt to take
Tienmen and Kingshan."
MAIN NORTH-WEST
creasing Japanese pressure the Chinese are de PRAGUE SOCIETY termined to hold these positions.
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Other troops thrusting"- towards it will chec the north-west are reported to have defenitely the ne arrived at Eunghsin, where their According to the progress-liksgbeérry haltedre
Japanese vessels
A bitter battle is going on at Factschou north Houthalen, south west of Maping- pell near Luchfi chang; according to Chinese despat-17 North
tration of Chinese troops is reported How
Command ese advance continued in the direc and conüdent that tion to the Han River where it
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