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CHINESE SUCCESS.
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Nanking. Aug 26. According to rellable Chinese sources, Chinese troops, attacking Japanese in the rear, engaged them in several violent encounters in the Woosung area. The total Japanese losses are estimated up to foun yesterday at 5,000, includ- ing one Brigadier-General and one major of the Air Force.
Heavy fighting was also going on Hongkew, Jangtsepoo and Changchuan, where the Chinese DTC said. to have broken the. enemy's resistance this afternoon, that the Chinese are now
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Nanking, Aug. 26: Detalls of the bombing of the American mission hospital at Nantungchow on Aug. 17 by Japanese planes 'were re- ceived here to-day by Dr. J. Heng Liu, Director of the National Health Administration.
NANKOW PASS OFFENSIVE
Nanking, Aug. 28. According to reliable Chinese sources. it is stated that the Japanese bave resumed their offensive on the Nankow Pass after the arrival of reinforce- ments.
The 11th Brigade of the 4th Division is detending the pass with stubborn bravery, the same sources state. The Chinese made another attack on the enemy to-day, ` in- ficting grave losses.
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Ls the Kalgan front it stated that fighting is going on around Changpel. 56 kilometres north of Kalgan. The Chinese troops have frustrated the Japa- nese outflanking" movement after having received reinforcements from Kalgan. The Chinese assert that Kalgan is still in their pos- session-
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Shanghal, Aug. 26. Although carlier reports stated Despite that incessant efforts that all the American staff of the have been made by the Chinese medical institution were safe it is authorities to maintain peace in now disclosed that two of the Tsingtao, a worse
turn in the American nurses were alightly in-situation there is anticipated by jured. However, they are remain- | keen observers here upon the re- ing there to help care for the celpt of a report to the effect that patients.
The report received by Dr. Liu states that 10 Japanese planes flew over Nantungchow at 9 o'clock-on Aug. 17 and dropped three bombs on the Mission Hospital. The first bomb hit and set fre to the hospital killing a Chinese doctor by the name of Miss W. Lin. one in- terne by the name of Mr. Wong and over 30 patients.
the Japanese authorities there are taking a serious view of the minor Incident when a Japanese Was slightly injured in a street fighting with one or two persons, 'alleged to be Chinese, last night.
A protest was at once lodged with the Chinese authorities, but as the Japanese could not produce any evidence that the assailants were Chinese, nor could they give The second bomb struck แบ
any particulars of the culprits, the American missionary's residence, only reply that the Chinese autho- completely demolishing the build-rities could make was to investi- Ing. Fortunately the missionary gate into the matter. and his wife had gone to Shanghai three days before the bombing otherwise they would surely have been killed.
The third missile levelled the newly-completed gymnasium of the Tsungying Girl's Middle School, an American mission institution in the same compound of the hospital
The same report declares that the hospital is situated outside of Nantungehow and far away from any factory or other buildings, and that it could not be mistaken for any military barrack or fortifica- tions. It is generally believed that the Japanese dellberately bombed the instituation.
Further investigations are being made to ascertain the exact extent of the damaged done. Central News.
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It is reported that the Japanese conferred with the Commandant || Consul-General in Tsingtao bad
of the Japanese marines in Tsing- tao, and they decided that it was not advisable. for the Japanese troops to take action there at the present moment, as there were still no less than 4,000 Japanese nationals who refused to take ordera and leave Tsingtao. It was also decided that they were to effect evacuation of the remaining Japanese first.
Meanwhile, the evacuation of the Chinese populace, from the port going on in fervent earnest, and the exodous is reminiscent of Chapel before August 13.-" Da-Dao."
FARR-LOUIS
FIGHT POSTPONED
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New York, August 26. Tommy Farr's supporters, at last, are satisfied that rain postpone last night's fght with Joe Lou's. His connections de- lightedly pointed out that it would enable Farr's eye injury to heal up completely.
Furr, himself, though, did not appear to worry one loto. He said "What care I when the fight takes place. I'll win anytime."
Both fighters are returning to their camps as soon as possible to remain quiet until Monday.
To-day, when the men weighed- in, Farr tipped the scales at 14 stone 11 lbs. and Louis at 14 stone 2 lbs.
Doctor Bill Brown, who examin→ ed the boxers, sald Farr was in magnificent condition. He did not. show "the slightest trace of ner- vousness and if anything was more cold-blooded than Louis, The negro, however revealed more ac tive reflexes.
Promoter Joe Jacobs hopes that as a result of the postponement he will be able to get a larger crowd on Monday, but it is point- ed out that several disappointed Welshmen will have to leave New York before Monday.
The attendance was not likely to have exceeded 30,000, but this had no worry for Farr, who is safe to collect £12,000 for the fight, win or lose, this being his share for fighting and for the film and broadcasting rights.
On the other hand, it was point- ed out. Louis might have been lucky to earn £20,000, whereas Braddock, when he met Louis as champion, collected £60,000.
Before rain came to cause B/ postponement of the scrap, Farr said "I intend to wade in from the bell contrary to 'instructions from the trainers' advice to bide my time and win on points."--. Reuter,
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