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THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 19, 1939.

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Fighting Resumed On Many Fronts In China

Chungking, To-day. After a comparative lull caused by rain and snow, fighting has been resumed on many fronts, ac- cording to military advices received here. It is admitted that Changkungtu, strategic crossing on the Siu River in north Kiangsi, has again been lost to the Japanese. Japanese forces pushing northwestward to King- shan from Taoshih, north-west of Hankow, have failed to make much headway owing to strong Chinese resistance.

Fighting is still raging in the vicinity of Kingshan. The Japanese are bringing up large numbers of reinforcements. The claim to have occupied the town is

denied.

BRITISH FRONTIER

Djibouti, To-day.

Reports from Harar, in Abyssinia, state that Italian motorised troops have been

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BRITISH VESSEL BURNED OUT

London, To-day.

Fire broke out on the British 8.8. Ulmus, when a few miles off Gibraltar yesterday.

The vessel is reported to be a total loss. The crew were rescued by the a.s. Waziristan, which cár- ried out masterly work in stormy weather which rendered rescue ex- tremely difficult.-Trans-Ocean:

passing through in the direc-CHANG FAT-KWEI

tion of the British frontier.- Reuter.

ON WEST RIVER

Macao, To-day, General Chang Fa-kwei inspect- ed the Chinese positions along the Canton-West River yesterday and on his

at return to Wuchow expressed satis

faction with the completion of the of defence lines in that region.

Meanwhile, shelling by Japanese intend artillery at Samshui continues, and then troops are still arriving in large Shiu-numbers from Canton.--Our Own

Correspondent..

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A Japanese column attacking Sunchiao, west of Kingshian, has been defeated.

Chinese forces staged a surprise raid on the Japanese at Yamiaochib, west of Tsaoshihi. The Japanese withdraw towards Wuyenling.

Large Japanese forces are

now

massed at Tsienchinchang, Wuyenl- ing Hsingmaniao and Tsaoshih.

SOUTH CHINA OPERATIONS

After severe fighting, Fahsien, 25 miles north of Canton, has again fallen to the Japanese. The Chin- ese withdrew after their defence

works were demolished by Japanese bombardment.

CZECHS TO PASS CLOSER INTO NAZI ORBIT?

Prague, To-day.

The Czech Foreign Minister, Dr. Chvalkovsky, will leave for Berlin to-day.

It is believed that economic questions including the possibility of a currency and custorns union between Germany and Czecho- slovakia will form the main topic of the conversations he will have with German statesmen, but по early decision on these complicated issues is expected.

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Germany is expected to bring pressure on Prague to join 9 anti-Comintern Pact, while difficulties occasioned by recent in cidents on the Hungarian frontier will doubtless be under review.

Regarding German predictions that Czechoslovakia will adhere to the anti-Comintern Pact, it is stated in political quarters here that the Cabinet have not yet considered any such possibility.—Trans-Ocean.

TRANS-JORDANIA PROBLEMS

London, To-day.

Toufic Pasha Abou el Houda, Chief Minister of Trans-Jordan and representative for the Pales- tine discussions, paid a further call upon Mr. Malcolm Macdonald yes- terday afternoon.

The conversation again turned upon internal questions relating to Trans-Jordan.-British Wireless.

The Japanese are also exerting Western terminus of the pressure on Kuntin and Sunkai, on Samshui Railway, and 4,000 the Canton-Hankow Railway.

Kowkong, 24 miles southeast In the Tsungfa sector, fighting is Canton. Chinese military still in progress at Taipingchong, suspect that the Japanese 13 miles south of Tsungfa.

to attack Hokshan and hope About 3,000 Japanese reinforce to outflank the Chinese at ments are massed at Samshui, hing,-Central News.

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