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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1937.
Stop "The Massacre," Says Women's League
Letter To British Foreign Secretary Urging Action
LONDON, SEPTEMBER 25.
FURTHER PROTESTS AGAINST THE JAPANESE BOMBING OF THE CIVIL POPULATION OF CHINA HAVE BEEN ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL AND THE WOMEN'S INTERNA- NATIONAL LEAGUE.
THE NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL EXPRESS "INTENSE HORROR AND DISMAY AT THE AERIAL BOMBARDMENT OF CANTON AND SENT A PROTEST AND APPEAL TO THE JAPANESE' AM- BASSADOR IN LONDON.
THE WOMEN'S' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SENT LETTERS TO THE JAPANESE AMBASSADOR AND MR. ANTHONY EDEN, THE FOREIGN SECRETARY, AS WELL AS LORD CRANBORNE. THE LETTER TO ME. EDEN ULGES THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO BRING FRESSURE ON THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT TO PUT A STOP TO "THIS MASSACRE,” AND ALSO ASKS THE BRITISH DELEGATION TO THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS TO DO THEIR UTMOST TO ENSURE THAT THE LEAGUE'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE FAR EAST WILL TAKE UP, IMMEDIATELY, THE QUES- TION OF THIS BOMBING BY JAPAN.--REUTER.
Shanghai: No importance is attached by Chinese circles to the statement by the Japanese army spokesman in Peiping that the Japanese army welcomes the change in the atmosphere which will en- able them to halt the hostilities. Chinese circles declare that the change of attitude referred to means the substitution of surrender for resistance and add that this is Impossible. If, however, the Japanese army are prepared to abandon their aggression and måke terms which would not violate China's so- vereignty and territorial integrity, then peace might be 'discussed.---
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NANCHANG BOMBED TWICE
IN ONE DAY
Nanchang, Klangsi, Sept. 25: Nanchang. provincial capital of Klangsi, was subjected to two bombings by Japanese planes in one day on Sept. 23, it was dis- closed here to-day.
CHINESE HOLDING
FOREIGNERS IN HANKOW GIVE
WAR RELIEF AID
BACK JAPANESE
SOUTHWARD DRIVE Nanking, Sept. 25; The Chinese force around Huayuan.. west of Yaokuantun a few miles north of Tsangchow, are putting up a stubborn nght against the Japa-tributed over $3,000 to the new
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making frantic efforts to smash through the Chi- nese lines to reach Tsangchow,
according to latest military in- formation received here.
Following the first rald at 5:30 o'clock. in which 12 machines participated, andther fleet of 22 bombers, including 10 pursuit planes, appeared an how later and released a score of bombs The Japanese "big push" to- which el mostly in the north-wards Tsangehow was launched on eastern section of the city.
According to investigation completed, over 10 civilians were killed vhile a number of buildings wele damaged.
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The planes disappeared toward the Klangst-Fuklen coast shortly before 7 o'clock. Central Newpa.
500 KILLED AND INJURED IN HANKOW RAID Hankow, Sept. 25: A preliminary check up of yesterday afternoon's air raid by Japanese planes re- vealed that 500 Chinese civilians, practically all of the poorer class, were killed and injured by tombs. It is feared that the figures will be much greater whên the investi- gation is completed.
More than 700 houses in the slam district of Hanyang have been blown to bits while others nave been destroyed by fire:
It is estimated that at least 1,500 and children have men, women been rendered homeless as a result of the wanton bombing of the three cities.
Although over 10 planes are re ported to have come to Hankow, only a small number actually flew directly over the city дя the Chinese pursult planes engaged the others in a dog-fight at Kehtien, & few miles cast of Wuchang.— Central New.
JAPANESE ARMY CASUALTIES
Shanghai, Sept. 25.
It is officially" stated that the Japanese army casualties In the Shanghal area until September 21, were 1412 killed, 4169 wounded-. Reuter,
JAPANESE CONTINUE BOMBING
AROUND SHANGHAI
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Shanghal, Sept. 25: Under clear sky, Japanese bombers, con- Unued their attacks on the Chin- ese positions in Chapel, Pootung and other points west of Shanghai to-day.
Scores of houses were damaged while a number of civilians were injured. All was quiet on the southern front to-day.— Central Newor
CHINESE REPULSE JAPANESE ATTACK ON CHAPEI BRIDGE
Shanghai, Sept. 25: The Chinese forces in the Chaper sector late this afternoon drove back a Japanese column which attempted to break through the line and occupy the Eight Character Bridge north of the Nanking-Shanghai railway sta- tion.-
Central Newsi
HUPER-KWANGSI PHONE ·
LINE OPENED
Thursday night when a full divi- sign. accompanied by 20 planes and five armoured cars, attacked the Chinese lines.
The shelling and bombing from Japanese planes and artillery was so flerce that many of the Chinese detenses were damaged.
Heavy Chinese reinforcements were rushed to the front yesterday and engaged the Japanese in one of the most sanguinary battles to date.
Hankow. Sept. 25: An Inter- national Red Cross Committee has been organised here with many prominent foreigners participating.
The German residents have"con-.
organisation.
Special plans are being made to care for the wounded soldiers from the war fronts as well as to pro- vide relief to the refugees.-- Central News..
FOUR PLANES SHOT DOWN,
Nanking, Sept. 25. An official report says that 36 Japanese acroplanes ralded Nan- king for an hour this morning. Four Japanese planes, it is stated, were shot down.
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Shanghai: Roars of heavy Japan- artillery and explosion of bombs from Japanese aeroplanes greeted the first appearance of the sun for several days.
„Amongst the areas bombed this According to reports more than morning were the North Station. 1,500 Japanese have been slain. Chapal" and Klangwan, where fres
Fierce Aghting is still in pro-
werd started in several large mo- Bress on the Tientsin-Pukow line-dern residences, while the Japanese Central New.
shelling was directed mostly on the North Station sector.
JAPANESE PLANE CRASHES
Seven Chinese were injured in OFF KIANGSU CUAST
the western district of the Interna- Chinklang, Klangsu, Sept. 25: A Japanese bomber is reported to
tional Settlement by Chinese por-
at pom shells, almed have, crashed into the sea off the aeroplanes.
Japanese
Klangau coast near Llenyunkang. Reuter... harbour."
The plane is believed to be one of those which took part in the attack on Lienyunkang harbour on September 21. utral News. JAPANESE WARSHIP REPULSED
AT HOMOW
Shanghai, Sept. 25. According to reports received here to-day, a Japanese destroyer shelled the forts. at Hollow, im- portant port on Hainan Island, for fully an hour yesterday afternoon but were unable to silence the Chinese artillery which repiled with rapid firing.
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A lone Japanese plane circled high above the forts during the time of the shelling, apparently directing the destroyer in the firing. The plane later came lower and dropped several bombs which all missed their mark.
Two planes arst appeared over Hoihow from the north, at 10
AMERICAN Y.M.C.A. WORKER
2) PROTESTS Canton, Sept. 25: Mr. Lockwood, American secretary of the local
Mr. Cordell Hull, Y.M.C.A.. has sent a telegram to Secretary of State, denouncing the barbarous attacks and wanton bombing of! Innocent women and children in Canton by Japanese planes.
approved of the United States' pre- The message also strongly dis-
sent stand in the Sino-Japanese hostilities. Reuter..
APPEAL TO THE PRINCESSES
Shanghai, Sept. 25.,, The children in the refugee camps here have sent a message to Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret
o'clock and after circling at 10,000 Rose, asking them to inform their fect over the city, they showered people that the Chinese children
need clothes, blankets and food. thousands of leaflets and news-
Reuter. papers brought from Formosa. The reports published on the leaflets and papers described the fabulous victories" which the Japanese army had scored against the Chin-
ese on the mainland.
As the planes were flying too high the Chinese anti-aircraft guns remained silent. Central News.
CHINESE BLAME JAPAN FOE
BREAKING SHANGHAI TRUCE Shanghai, Sept. 25: The state- ment made Okamoto, Japanese Consul-General recently by Mr. in Shanghai to a group of foreign newspaper correspondents, char- ging that China, had broken the Shanghai Truce of 1932 and there- fore should be responsible for the present hostilities, was strongly refuted by a spokesman of the Chinese military authorities.
The Chinese spokesman declared that the Japanese admission of the Hankow, Sept. 25: The long- | capture of the Eight Character distance telephone service between Bridge and the sending of marines Hankow and Kwellin (Kwangs1) into Chapel following the dis- will he formally thrown open to appearance of the Japanese sen- the public to-day. A three-minute man in July, are strong proofs that call from the three cities to the Japan had first violated the agree-. Kwangs! provineʻal capital has been fixed at $3.20 Central News.
ment concluded after the first Shanghai Wur-Central News.
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