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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1937.
POLICY OF EVACUATION
OF SHANGHAI DENIED
Far Eastern Situation Discussed
London, Aug. 25.
INDISCIPLINE
ON WARSPITE
London Aug. 25.
It is understood that the battle- ship Warspite will sail for the Mediterranean on September 2 subject to the satisfactory carry- ing out of new machinery trials.
The report of the Court of In-
The Government shares the un-quiry into the misunderstanding xlety of the United States regard-¦ which arose in June last with re- lng the damage in the Far East ference to week-end leave in War- generally in the present fighting spite has been received, and from and welcomes Mr. Cordell Hull's that finding it is evident that the appeal to both sides to cease discipline of certain ratings on that occasion was unsatisfactory.
At their meetings to-day, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Minister, and Lord Halifax, Lord President of the Council and leader in the House of Lords, at ¦ hostilities. which they considered the Far Eastern situation. the British lead- ers endorsed the position already taken and especially reaffirmed the Government attitude that all prac- ticable measures should be taken to protect British lives and pro- perty in Shanghai,
This is the gist of a communique issued from the Foreign Office to- night,
There is no truth in the report that the Government Is contem- plating a policy of evacuation, the communique adds. The Govern- ment intends to persist in its efforts to secure exclusion of Shanghal from the area of host-
itles.
It will be remembered, the com- munique continues, that both the Chinese and Japanese Govern- ments have been notified that His Majesty's Government reserves Its. right to hold them responsible for damage or loss of British life or property resulting from the actions of Chinese and Japanese forces in the course of the present hostilities in China. Protests have been ad- dressed to the Japanese Govern- ment concerning the occupation of British properties in the Interna- tion Settlement by Japanese forces
and warning that compensation for the occupation and for any loss or damage to such properties will be claimed.
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The Ministers observe with antis-It also shows that the handling of wag not entirely close collaboration the situation maintained with other Govern- satisfactory, ments, especially the American and The Admiralty has thought it French, and regards it as impor- | desirable and wise to issue orders tant that such collaboration con- for the removal of a number of tinue.-
Reuter.
PROTECTION OF BRITISH
SHIFTING
London, Aug. 25. The Prime Minister to-day con- ferred with Mr. Anthony Eden and Lord Halifax for two and a half hours and later in the afternoon met these ministers a second time, their subjects being the Far East ern situation and the protection of British shipping in the Mediter-
Fanean
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Regarding the increasing num- ter of attacks on British shipping in the Mediterranean, the Government proposes to maintain continuously for the present at least one flotilla of destroyers and two heavier ships in the eastern basin of the Medi- terranean for the "protection of British merchantmen. This will make a total of eleven warships in all stationed in this area for this
express purpose... Beuter:
ratings, numbering not more than nine or ten, from the ship to other ships. It has also given instruc- Hans for two or three men to be discharged from the Navy, their services being no longer required. Further the Admiralty has decided that it is necessary to relleve from their appointments three of the officers of the ship..
Discipline on board the Warspite is now entirely satisfactory. The Court of Inquiry consisted of three senior naval officers.- Brith Wireless.
BLOCKADE TO
CHINESE SHIPPING
Tokyo, Aug. 25.
The Commander of the Japanese crces operating in Chinese terri- torial water, Rear Admiral Hasegawa, declared. blockade
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stated that the measure is directed
solely against. Chinese ships, and that foreign ships will not in the least be affected
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It is also stated that Mr. Hirata, Japanese Foreign Minister, will
H.M.S. Keith Carries, Encircling Movement shortly make a statement, in which
A Mixed Party
Bilbao, Aug. 26.
The Insurgents have, entered the south-west suburbs of Santander
the
he will confirm that rumours of-a general blockade are unfounded.—
Transocean Menu Service.
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and the Government forces are NANKING ALLEGATION making а last stand surroundhig hills with machine-. guns
London, Aug. 25. The British destroyer Keith em- barked from Santander to-day a mixed party of Britons, Insurgents and Basque officials, including 17 Insurgent hostages brought by the Basques from Bilbao, Senor Agula, who is Captain of the Port of San- | clirig niovement.— tander, and other members of the Basque Government.
The Basque President, Senor
Nanking, Aug. 25.
and rifles. The Insurgent artillery is bombarding them, while The Headquarters of the Chinese the infantry carry out an encir-Air-Force have stated that 24 Ja- panese aeroplanes have been shot the down since August 15 in Shanghai-Nanking sector..
Reuter.
As far as these planes have not
Aguirre and Senor Terre, Foreign OFFICIAL ENTRY INTO been anot down and completely
Minister," and Jenor Monzon, Minister of Justice, have arrived at Bayonne.-
British arcivic.
CAPTURE OF SANTANDER
Salamanca, Aug. 25. The capture of Santander, was announced by field radio stations On the Nationalist fronts this afternoon, according to reports re- ceived by the Nationalist Head- quarters here.
Spreading like wild fire, the news unleashed wild enthusiasm, and festive processions were formed in larger towns like Burgos" and Valladolid, the population singing
hymns and patriotic songs, cheer- Ing General Franco and Nationalist Spain.
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Baragossa, Aug. 25. Considerable air fighing took place on the Aragon front to-day. According to Nationalist sources, -seyen-Red planes were shot down this front and four more on other fronts...
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SANTANDER
Salamanca, Aug. 23.
It is further learned about the capture of Santander, that several Nationalist battalions entered Santander this evening, and that the official entry of the National- ists will take place to-morrow,
During the last few hours before the first Nationalists entered the f town, the civil population, assisted by civil guards and part of the. militia made a successful rising against the Red rulers. Heavy street fighting took place and anally captured the city- Fransactan'New. Service.
SHEER ANARCHY AND HORROR
St. Jean de Luz, Aug. 26. A Canadian, named Gascoyne, until recently an officer with the Basque Nationalists, was among the refugees arrlying here fast night aboard HMB. Keith. He relates the terrible, conditions of Santander last night and the night previous, there was neither
light nor water, and no civil cr-
indis-
ganisation. Looting" and criminate firing broke out in every street and sheer anarchy and hor- ror 'reigned.--
Reuter
SURRENDER OF SANTANDER
Paris, Aug. 25. The Insurgent Army before San- tander announces that the Gov- ernment of the city has surrendered following a revolt by part of the | population, supported by the pe- lice and shock troops. Street fighting is in progress and the in- surgents are now only four miles away, but possibly will not enter the city until to-morrow,
Later, the Insurgent High Com- mand stated that 15,000 Govern- ment troops still in Santander had surrendered.
Reuter
destroyed, many aircraft parts have been captured by the Chinese, Fourteen Japanese filers, some of them seriously wounded, have been brought to Nanking. China lost five planes, and five pilots have been killed.-- Tranencian News Server.
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