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CABLES

Spanish War

ONLY MINOR

FIGHTING

MONDAY, MAY 23, 1938.

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS!

CONFUSED SITUATION IN

LUNGHAI ZONE

EAST FRONT QUIET Foreign Correspondents To PUBLIC AUCTION.

Barcelona, May 21.

A Republican Spanish War Min- istry communique states that only minor fighting occurred on the east front.

Inspect Scene

Shanghai, May 21.

Details of the present confused situation in the Lunghai Rall- On the Levant front the enemy way zone will be available probably only after the visit of the four launched a violent attack and foreign correspondents who left Shanghai by plane for the War succeeded in recapturing Ferrubial zone yesterday. Hill in the Cedrillas, sector, but

That the capture of Hsuchow by the Japanese does not mean loyalist troops arrested this gain termination of the fighting. In the Lunghal Railway sone and south from the enemy in a. brilliant

Shantang is proved by a report that the Japanese navy was able to, counter-attack

disembark a landing party at Llenyunkang, the eastern terminus of the Lunghai Railway, yesterday morning only after overcoming strong Chinese resistance.

The insurgent troops niso at tacked Penarmoya Hill in the same sector, whereupon, the loyalists answered with a counter action It is not yet, known whether troops have been and recaptured Hill 1940, east of new Japanese Pentrroya.

landed there. It is more Other insurgent onslaughts on that munitions and other supplies Loma del Burro were likewise re-were landed. pulsed.

In the Mosqueuerà sector the Insurgents captured Cabezo Hil but only at the cost of heavy losses.

WEATHER IMPEDE OPERATIONS

likely NO ANGLO-DUTCH |

MILITARY PACT

STILL RESISTING Japanese statements in Shang- hal reveal that the Japanese have so far been unable to locate the bulk of the Chinese army retreat-

Co-operation Quite Natural

The Hague, May 21.

Salamanca. 13 Insurgent ing from Hsuchowiu, and have communique states that insurgent only observed a strong Concentra- A denial that a military pact troops repulsed a further comtion of Chinese forces 10 kilo-exists between the Netherlands ter-atlack launched by the enemy metres east of Esuchow.

in the Villa Franca del cid Hectol

on the Castellon front.

It 13 also admitted

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# and Britain regarding the Nether- lands East Indies; was given in the the Senate yesterday by the The weather continued to im-Japanese that the Chinese have Minister for Colonies. pede operations.

occupled trenches between Kwel- The Minister said that contact and co-operation with the authori- ties in Malaya in civil and police- affairs was quite natural, but had nothing to do with defence.

In the Madrid quarter a mine teh and Lanfeng, on the Lunghai was exploded in the enemy unes-Raliway, and are still resisting Trans-Ocean.

Japanese attacks,--(Transocean).

LANFENG SITUATION

IMPROVES

Chinese Hold Back Fierce Japanese Onslaught

Changchow, May 21.

Anxious moments for the situation at Lanfeng, which became tense at six o'clock last evening when heavy Japanese artillery forces opened concentrated fire on the city were over by one o'clock early this morning.

Strong detachments of Chinese forces fighting back with great calm and determination, have firmly held the Japanese attacks back with the tide of war "gradually turning in favour of the de- fenders."

Lumbering into action, Chinese mechanized column played an important part in checking the Japanese onslaught, and extended their activities along the railwayzone to crush out many straddled

Japanese units.

According to military intell- tions in west Shantung.

Most of the railway bridges and gence, over 10,000 Japanese are now scattered along the Lunghal rallway tracks east of Lanfeng on railway at different points west of the Lunghal re were destroyed Ksuchow, with Neihwang. Ifeng, by the Japanese forces. Lichwang and Hwangkow in their possession.

"

He added that the Netherlands was considering strengthening the navy and would put a third group of 39 Glen Martin bombers at the disposal of the army in Java. (Reuter).

LORD NUFFIELD'S RESOURCES

To Be At Disposal Of Air Ministry

London, May 21. Lord Nümeld saw Bir Kingsley Wood, the new Air Minister, yesterday afternoon.

They discussed the rapid pro- duction of aircraft and Lord Nuffield placed his services at the disposal of the Air Ministry, ac- cording to a statement' lasued later by the Air Minister.-(Reu- ter).

P. I. ECONOMIC FREEDOM

STUBBORN RESISTANCE During the last several days, the DOIHARA'S TROOPS

Japanese launched several heavy

Washington, May 21. The main force of the invaders, assaults near Lanfeng, but were

Fuli economic independence for It is reported, are distributed with- repeatedly driven back by stub-

Chicese resistance. Heavy the Philippines by 1960, instead of in a distance of five or six kilo-born metres north of the rallway, fighting now continues to rage at 1946, is recommended in the re- while a few detachments are many points. holding several towns and villages It is claimed that in a sanguin-mittee on Philippine Affairs,

The report deals only with eco- ary encounter east of south of the line.

The troops under Genera! Dol- yesterday morning, over 1,000 Jap-nomic independence. Political in- hara, it

were stain, independence for the islands remains is stated, have figured anese invaders

fixed for July 4, 1948.-(Reuter). prominently in the recent opera- action-Central Newa).

NEW GERMAN WARSHIP

Berlin, May 21.

As the first of four new Ger- man battleships. the 26,000-ton "Gnelsenau" was but into service today at the shipbuilding yard of the firm of Deutsch Werke.

The ceremony was extremely simple and consisted of a short speech by the ship's commander, Captain Foerate, followed by the order "hoist flags and pennants." The new "Gneisenau" is the third vessel to bear that name in the German navy.

Lanfeng

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port of the Joint Preparatory Com-

JAPANESE ADMIRAL TO

COURT SYMPATHY

"Specialist" Reported To Be Active In Amoy

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

Canton, May 21. Rear-Admiral Tadao Honda, former Naval Attache at the Japan- Ese Embassy in Shanghal, is reported to be actire in South China to She is 223 metres in leugth 30 continue his press liaison work by contacting foreign correspondents. metres broad and has a displace- and newspapers, through which he presented the Japanese case in ment of 25.000 tons. Her arma- (Shanghal, it was learned here this morning. ment consists of mine 20-centi- metre guns and twelve 15-centi metre guns--(Transocean).

MINIATURE TRAINS

COLLIDE

Many Injured At Glasgow Fair

A Swatow Intelligence report stated that the Japanese naval offi- cer has gone to Amoy in connection with further designs on the mainland of Fukien. The gaine message added that Changchow and' Lunglen are the possible objectives.

Rear-Admiral Honda is interest-two waterways. to

navigation,

ed in creating a good press in hence all vessels have to enter the South China in view of the fact West River via the Bocca Tigris

Ono Japanese that the overwhelming majority ochannel.

des- foreigners in this part of the coun- jtroyer today anchored about nine try is sympathetic with the Chip-miles below the Bocca Tigris forts.

start cause. Several naval Glasgow. May 22 esc

Précautions are taken nere Two trains of the miniature officers in the intelligence section against spies, and the Danton. "railway at the Empire Exhibition and Journalists are assisting the Kowloon and Canton - Hankow

here collided head-on today, re-admiral in this work.

Railways are instructed to keep a sulting in 17 persons being injur- With regard to the closing special watch on female agents ed. Three are injured very sever-Mo Tao Men (Grindag te who are suspected to be under the Fly.

Gate) and Ya! Men between direction of Messrs. BuzukiTM and Thirteen others suffered from Chungahan and Toishan counties Wada, intelligence officers. shock—(Reuter),·

BISHOP OF NANKING

IN PARIS

in Bouth-west Kwangtung, it was learned that two Japanese · Ges-

troyers lurked in that vicinity on May 17 and made soundings, while at night they directed searchlights on the estuaries. On the previous The Bishop of Nanking was re-day, à fight of Japanese bombers ceived by the French Colonial Min-unloaded explosives with the on- ister.. yesterday.'

Ject of deepening the entrances

*Paris, May 22.

The Bishop was accompanied by the Chinese Ambassador in Paris, Dr. Wellington Koo. Trans- ocean),

STAFFORD BY. ELECTION

London, May 22. The polling in the by-election at Stafford, caused by the succession of the late Colonial Beeretary, Mr. Ormsby Gore, to peerage has been. These movements, caused the fixed for June 0.-(British Wire- Chinese authorities to close the less)

SFY SCAKE. H

THE Undersigned "have received

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TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

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MONDAY, the 23rd APRIL, 1938:

Commencing at 11 am...

At their BALES ROOM.

DUDDELL STREET

1 Complete Polishing and Grinding

Motor with accessories.

A Quantity of Sport Shirts, Singlets. Ladies' Silk Hoslery, Ladies" Hand bags, mosquito destroyers and Sundries.

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TERMS:-Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

"AUCTIONEERS.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS

OF SALE

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

Bituate ai

Kowloon and Victoria,

in the Colony of Hong Kong and, known 'as

i-Section V of Marine Lot No. 18-

together with the buildings thereon now known as No. 1 Tit Hong Lane. 2-The Remaining Portion of Bec- tion of Inland Lot No. 829 buildings together with the thereon now known as No. 76B First Street and No. 79 Second Street.

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3.The Remaining Partion of Sec- tion B of Subsection 2 of Bec- tion A of Inland Lot No. 197 and the Remaining Portion of Bection D of Bubsection 2 of Section A of Inland Lot No. 707 together with the buildings' thereon now known as No. 43 Pokfulam Road

4-The Remaining Portion of Sec-

tion E of Inland Lot No. 801. together with the buildings thereon now known as No. 25 Pokfulam Road and No. 125A Second Street.

5 The Remaining Portion of Bub- section 1 of Bection A of In- land Lot No. 1262 together the buildings thereon known as No. 15 Kwai Heung Street.

with

now

6-Inland Lat, No. 3561 together with the buildings thereon now known as No. 90 Thomson Road.

1. Inland Lot No. 4234 together

with the buildings thereon` now known as No. 24 Li Yuen Street East.

8-Kowloon Inland Lot No. 277

the together with

buildings thereon now known as No. 5 Reclamation Street.

New Kowloon Inland Lat No. 2514 together with the build- ings thereon now known £5. No. 17 Kal Yee Road,

To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION.

In Nine Lots

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WEDNESDAY, the 25th day

of May, 1938

at 3 o'clock pim.

at their SALES ROOM. DUDDELL STREET, VICTORIA, HONG KONG.

by

Mesars, LAMMERT BROTHERS.

Auctioneers.

For Particulars and Conditions of Bales apply to

Mestre. JOHNSON, STOKES and.

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