SHANGHAI SITUATION PUZZLE
SHANGHAI, TO-DAY.
ALTHOUGH OFFICIAL CIRCLES HAVE HITHERTO REFUSED TO MAKE ANY STATEMENT IT AP.
THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 25, 1939.
CHINESE LOCKED
IN BATTLE ON
THE SINSIANG
Milo, Hunan, To-day.
NAZISM AS IT REALLY IS
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READY TO PROFIT
The main argument of the author is that Nazi ambitions are infinite, be- cause they are indefinite. They them- selves do not know what is to be their
on the lookout, ready to profit by any
PEARS THAT THE TA-TAO POLICE CHINESE AND JAPANESE forces on the banks of the Sin-final objective. The Nazis are ever
HAVE TAKEN OVER THE EXTRA- SETTLEMENT ROADS.
The number of Ta-tao police in tho area have been increased and they are now directing traffle at many cross- roads.
So far there has been no with- drawal of Settlement police.--Reuter.
M. MAISKY AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE
London, To-day. The Foreign Secretary, Lord Hall- fax, received the Soviet Ambassador, M. Ivan Maisky, at the Foreign Office last evening,-Reuter.
favourable circumstance, ready to in- tervene in every conflict, and deter- mind to allow no moral scruples to embarrass them; planning every kind
siang River continued to hold on grimly on the zigzag twenty-mile front from Luchich to Yanglin, after a day of fierce attacks and counter-attacks yesterday. Twenty miles southwest of Sinsiang, a Japanese flanking of surprise at the expense of their ad- movement succeeded in reaching Yingtien, sixteen versary, ready for every kind of pre-
tence, promise, trick. miles west of the Canton-Hankow Railway. Attempts The one thing they dream of is to to cut the line at Milo have been frustrated by a stub-keep on increasing in power. They have no programme, which would en- born Chinese stand.
Yingtien, scene of bitter struggle able them to live in peace with their They are The Japanese attempt to pocket the
of railway between yesterday, changed hands at least se-neighbours in the future.
move, ever 15-mile section
pushing further and further ahead. That Sinsiang and Milo Is being vigorous-veral times in struggles costing large ever on the
why it is impossible to casualties at Japanese
Yingtien, is ly contested. Chinese troops crossed to casualties on both sides. the north bank of the Sinsiang and
Yanglin and Sinsiang are estimated obtain peace by making concessions to attacked the Japanese rear.
these fanatics. On the morrow, stimu.. at 2,000.
lated by their last success, they would be encouraged to make greater and more oppressive demands.
"Nothing" says Herr Rauschning. "Not
threat of a world even the war, will arrest their course... . One need only read the recent political
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BOMBING RAIDS
Synchronising with the Japanese land drive, Japanese aircraft conduct- ed extensive bombing operations in the northern and western parts of Hunan yesterday.
A squadron bombed Sinshih, Kwei-literature of the Nazis and examine their maps, plans and every kind of yi, Changlochieh and. Changshouchieh. publication, to realise that their ulti-
Changteh was attacked by 18 ma-
mate aim is to reorganise all the na- chines.
tions of Europe under the leadership of Germany. And this, again, will only be a step on the road towards German hegemony of the world.".
Nine planes bombed Yuanling, on the north bank of the Yuan River in west Hunan, dumping scores of high explosives. Central News.
LAWN BOWLS
Let Herr Rauchning speak:-"The only hope of a safe and durable peace in Europe lies in the destruction of the Nazi regime. But the Western Powers are unlikely to act on this principle.
HARBOUR DEPARTMENT They will continue to wait, in the hope
SUCCESS
The Harbour Department won the Goscombe O'Sullivan Lawn Bowls Cup when at the Police Recreation Club yesterday they defeated P.W.D. "B" in the Final by 20 shots to 9.
The losers scored on only six heads and at one time were being led at the 14th head by 5-18.
that the German people will find a way to change its rulers. Nevertheless, their attitude towards Germany is be- coming firmer from day to day. It may not be long before the new coalition, abandoning its defensive policy, will issue an ultimatum, not for the pur- poses of conquest, but in order to de- mand of Germany clear guarantees with regard to peace, disarmament, and the evacuation of territories unjustly seized.
J. Hoosen, of the Indian Recreation
"A decision of this kind on the part Club played for the Harbour Depart of the democracies would seem to be ment in place of V. Chittenden. inevitable. They cannot stand inde-
On the adjoining green a Police
the huge cost of permanent finitely team beat a Government team by 21-mobilisation. The threatening tactics shots to 19 after a close struggle.
used by the Nazis, when they are su- The prizes for the Goscombe-perior in armament, against peaceful O'Sullivan competition were distribut- Powers may in the end be employed ed by His Excellency after the games. against themselves."
The following were the teams:- P.W.D.-R. P. Shaw, G. S. Graver, C. B. Robertson and A. Brooksbank.
Harbour Dept.-J. Hoosan, K. C. Hamilton, J. L. Stephens and W. Hill.-
yer.
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