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WORLD'S STUDENT CHINESE FORCES ARE EXTREMELY ACTIVE
EXTREMELY ACTIVE IN THE CANDID CAMERA EASTERN SECTION OF THE LUNGHAI RAILWAY FRONT
Messrs. James Klugmann, Bernard Floud. Frank Lathe and Miss Molly Yard, of the World's Student Delegation, whe arrived in Chung- king on June 17 when they were personally received by Mr. Lin Sen. Chairman of the National Government
Swatow In State Of Apprehension
Japanese Raiders Drop Thousands Of Pamphlets
Swalow, June 22.
Since o'clock this moraing Swatow has been in a state of apprehension as the air raid alarm has been on throughout the day while Japanese planes reconnoltred continuously over Swatow, drop- ping bombs on three occasions.
At 4 o'clock four seaplanes dropped eight bombs, demolishing the power station as the result of which the city is at present with- out lights. The railway station, track and fort wera hii but casual-- ties were slight.
USE GRENADES WITH DEADLY EFFECT IN ATTACK ON LIPATSI STATION
Japanese Forced To Retire Towards River
Hankow, ̈ June 22. LTHOUGH MAJOR WARFARE ON THE LUNGHAI FRONT is being held up by the fourls...
the Chinese are extremely active on the eastern section of the Lunghal Railway attacking the Japanese xendrome at Krei rh on the night of June 20 and withdrawing after a two-hour en- gagement with the Japanese there, according to a Chinese raliitary communique. The railway to the east of Lluho is said to have been systematically damaged by Chinese moblie units."
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On the night of June 20:anther Chinese column attacked the Lipatsi railway station' to the west of Mingchuan. The Chinese are said to have occupied the station.
Using hand-grenades with it adly effect, the Chinese inflicted "heavy casualties on the Japanese defending the station.
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The Chinese troops withdrew at dawn yesterday. On the Yangise front fighting is continuing at Tikung, village, about thirty miles to the south-west of Wuhu.
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Chinese troops last night la inched an attack on. Japanese positions in the hills around Tikung urcing the Japanese to retire towards the river. Receiving reinforcements at dawn today, the Jap- uese counter-attacked and as a rult Chinese and Japanese forces are now facing one another from heir original" positions.-(Reuter).
British Steamer Bombed Off Valencia
A British
Valencia, June tar
was sunk steamer when an Insurgent plane attack-
off the shores of Valencia.
CHINESE ATTACK LINFEN
Klanghslen, Shansi, June 22. Launching a concerted vigorous attack on Linfen. Chinese forces in two columns succeeded breaking through the Japanese line of defence and occupied the aerodrome on the night of June 19, according to a belated message. reaching here, today.
During thu epcounter which took place in the airfield. It. Es Astated the Chinese forces, alew
· hundred. "Japanese soldiers (several ·
and captured three machine-guIAS, A number of blockhouses on the
Powers May Press For
Opening
Of Yangtse
Shanghai, Juns. 22. Admiral ILE. Yarnell, Comman-
Snapshot taken at Areia Preta at the Macao Race meeting on
Sunday.
CONTRADICTIONS IN MURDER HEARING
Detailed Cross - Examination By Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada
A.B. HUMPHREYS WAS DESERTER
AT TIME OF SHOOTING
Exhaustive and searching cross - examination of Able Seaman .... John Humphreys, one of the principal witzeisen for the Crown, and the man who figured in the indent which, the Crowd Alloge, pro- voked: the feud that culminated in the murder of Leading Seaman Robert Dickinson, by the Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada e Castro Jnr., de-
Moreland, Dwyer si the Crimiñal Sessions yesterday,
Thousands of pamphlets, stress- the Japanese, confused fighting ad it whilst anchored three miles northern and southern autskirts / der-in-Chief of the U.S. Asiatic.fence Counsel, featured the second day of the trial of A.B... Edwin
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Transocean gives the name of the ship as Gloxinia,
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The trip is similar to that ze
GUIDE TO THE NEWS cently made by the British. Com
ing the happiness of northern broke out in Namoa late on Tues-
of Linfen, the report says were Fleat, in aving Shanghal Chinee under Japanese rule and day afternoon. stating that continued southern The Chinese gradually lost hold Barcelona was raided by Insur-besleged by the Chinese troops-Thursday morning on board the U.S.S. Isabel for a trip up the resistance would occasion intensi (of their positions. Large numbers gent planes today-(Reuter Bui- (Central News).
Yangtzo. fied Japanese naval and aerial of inhabitants in the Island risk-letin). operations, were dropped by the ed great danger to cross the sea Talders.
in small craft to the mainland. Namoa has been occupied and The Japanese, it is stated. In- it is presumed that the place is vaded Nampa with a fleet of more
vessels of required by the Japanese as a than twenty base of operations in Kwangtung.descriptions which opened up, a
(Reuter),
terlac bombardment assisted by Central News resports that inan bir squadron which released a the small hours of yesterday mor- | number" of flare parachutes to in- ning, following a gallant stand dieate the Chinese positions. made by the defence forces against
SIR CLARK KERR
Shanghai, June 22 B: Archibald Clark Kerr: British "Ambassador to China, is leaving on June 28 for Rankow accompanied by Baron Johan Beck Frels, the Swedish Minister.
The two diplomats will travel to Hong Kong by boat and thence to Hankow by air.-(Reuter).
The Greek steamer Sunion is re- ported to have been bombed arious shortly afterwards and to
caught Are and sunk."
Large numbers of Japanese blue- fackets. In small armed junks, | then landed on the Island at dawn. They were vigorously challenged be the Chinese peace preservation corps and suffered heavy losses.
LANDING CONFIRMED
Shanghai. June 22... At this evening's press con- ference." the Japanese naval spokesman confirmed the report of the Swatow landing la reply to a question (Reuter).
THE DOLLAR ·
have Pace 2-Annual meeting of Alice Memorial Hospital. Magistrate
Cheltenham
TT. ON NEW YORK: 304.
T.T. ON LONDON: 18. 227/370.
London Silver Market
London, June, 22. London silver prices today were up 1/18 for Forward and unchanged for Spots:-
June 21 June 22 Spot.......18-15/16 18-15/10 Forward......18-5/8 18-11/12
mander-in-Chief, Vice-Admiral Si Percy Noble, namely, to see at årst hand actual conditions on the
Yangtse in the light of the J anese conterition that the Yangts must be kept closed
to foreigr shipping for military reasons.
Should Admiral Yarnell's cor
In the course of this cross-examination, Humphreys admitted that he had only heard about the shooting, two days after it hap- pened as he was in the cells for desertion at Sydney, Mr. D'Almeda showed also that Humphreys contradicted himself on several im- portant points regarding the happenings in the boys' locker, and just prior to that, on the night, when, according to him, he had seen Dickinson "interfering" with Dwyer. Mr. D'Almada thereupon put it to him that his evidence was entirely untrue. This Humphreys dealed
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Another witness, Able Seaman The Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada é Wood, said, also in answer to Castro. Jur. instructed by Mr. G. cross-examination, that he him-18. Hugh-Jones, of Messrs. Wilkin- self disliked Dickinson, as also did son and Grist, is defending.
Mr. E. Davidson is watching on
and hawkers. Page 3. Food page.
College centenary, Page 4--News about the Services. Page 5.Cinema notes and news. clusions concur with Admiral | other people. (Other witnesses for
Crossword puzzle.
| Noble's, namely, that the Japanese the Crown had all testified that behalf of the Admiralty. Page 6.China was situation" re- | contentons does not justify the the dead man was popular),
Cross-examination of Humphreys viewed. British plan for Spain | the continued closing of the Yang- This case, in which considerable 13′′ given" in detall on Page 7. As.. approved, King watches Home | tse, it is 'understood that Washing-public attention has been evinced, for some reason, he was unable Fleet exercises.
toa and London, are likely to con- is being taken by the Acting Chief to speak in a consistently loud Page 1-Pop.
fer with the view of taking joint | Justice, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, enough tone for the jury to hear Page 8.-Leading article: Masterly steps to press for the opening of with the following Special Jury: hlm. Humphreys was instructed to
tactics. Hello and goodbye. ❘ the Tauztse.
Messrs. H. H. H. Priestleyfore, take his stand beside the usher's Premier horrified at bombing Admiral Yarnell is proceeding teįman), A. M. L. Boares. D. W desk. This, unfortunately, render- from the air. Central Asia Nanking and Wuhu and expects to Minton, J. M. Noronha, L W. She-ed It sometimes very difficult ́to earthquake, Colony trade at-complete the trip in one week.wan, Chau Shul-ng, and L4 The hear him from the Press bench. fected.
(Reuter).
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(Continned on Page 7)
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PICTURES OF MAÇAO RACE MEETING AND CELEBRATIONS OF ST. ANTHONY'S FEAST ON SUNDAY
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Left to right:-(1) Mr. H. 8. C. McComb, of the Waterworks, Mr. J. S., Johnson, of Fan-Aleways, and Mr. W. H. F. Weston of the
Customs, at the Mae Baca meeting.
(2) In the middle of the picture are Mrs. C. Barnes and Mr. Palmer Miller, Hollywood cam- eraman, while nearer in the foreground is Lieut Montalvao, e Silm,, (3) Some paddock fans watch the parade before an early event. (4) Students of the Macao Salesian Institute arriving at the San Antonio Church to take part in the religious, procesion held on Sunday in honour
of St. Anthony,
view showing one of the bazaar mixlid in the compound of
the San Antoɔfo Church.