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VICTORY ON YANGTSE

MANY JAPANESE SLAIN AS CRUSHING BLOW IS DELIVERED

Tsingyang, June 27.

Chinese troops defending the lower reaches of the Yangtse lo the vicinity of Tikang, 60 kilometres southwest of Wuhu, delivered a crushing blow to the invading forces early yesterday morning when they recaptured Fenghuangshan after a violent struggle.

Crowning two weeks' effort, the Chinese forcés killed more than 1.000 Japanese troops, wounded many hundreds more, and sètzed 200 riftes, five machine-guns and quantities of military supplies.

(Continued from Page 1) BROWN BRILLIANT Brown continued to play pretty cricket and scored two brilliant boundaries, to the off, from Wright.

TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Parcel Post Service to Amoy Island is temporarily uspended. Parcels can be accepted for Kubingsu only.

Air mal letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They

O'Reilly was anally bowled by should be clearly marked "By Air Mail" and bear sufficient postage. In- Fames for a magnificent exort suficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency ar forwarded by Steamer 'Service, at the discretion of the Post Onics.

which lasted 45 minutes.

FIAMMOND INJURED Play was resumed at 4.15 p.m. when it was announced that Ham- mond had torn a muscle in the right thigh and was thus prevent- ed from bowling.

Brown reached his 200', with a fine cut off Wellard to the Pavilion for a four and was given a great fovation, "

Ww.3

RAID ON NANCHANG ENDS IN FAILURE

Nanchang, June 27, Twenty-seven Japanese planes

Australia's innings came to ap With yesterday's Chinese success in two groups made an unsuccess-end when Fleetwood-Smith the Japanese advance from Tikang full attempt to raid Nanchang this caught at square-leg by Barnett has again been beaten back to a afternoon.-(Central News).

off Verity, Brown being undefeated precarious foothold on the brink

for 206. With a total of 422 Aus- tralia were only 12 ans behind England's score.

of the river, where the invaders

are waiting for assistance from their ships.

CHILD VICTIMS

!!

IN HANKOW

Hankow, June 27.

The recapture of Fengowarigshan ... was achieved after eight full hours

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From

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Canada, USA, and Japan (Seattle)

date. 8th June)

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28th June

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ENGLAND--1ST INNINGS-494 AUSTRALIA FIRST INNINGS Two hundred child victims torns. H. Fingleton. c Hammond, b

parents anc Wright

of bitter fighting. In which the away from their Chinese also suffered heavy, losses. homes in the vicinity of Shouhsten w A. Brown, not out

Previous to the recapture of this and Chengyangkwan in central. G. Bradman, b Verity strategic height, two more impor-Anhwel arrived in Hankow todays. J. McCabe, c Verity, b Farnes tant points, Louhutow and Maan- They will be taken care of by the AL Hassett. lbw b Wellard shan, were retaken by the Chinese Wartime Child Relief Association Badcock, b Wellard forces (Central News),

here. (Central News).

B. A Barnett. c Compton. b

Verity

AUSTRALIANS DEFEAT

ESSEX AT SOUTHEND

A Sporting Match

At Southend recently the Australians beat Easex by 97 runs, Pace, in the form of K. Farnes and Nichols, who came out with the

Aigures 18-8-25-6, and spin, in the persons of F. A. Ward and LOB Fleetwood-Smith, were too much for the batting opposed to them. There was a great crowd to watch the fall of wickets, and although the weather was blustering there was no rain.

Early on, the Southend pitch, especially at the end opposite the artificial lake, which is the best definition those versed in Southend local lote can manage, gave signs that it was going to be unplea- saul, and that the side that took fourth innings might consider 159 a good score.

A. G. Chipperfield. l.b.w.,

Verity.....

W. J. O'Reilly, b Farnes

Direct Service "—London date, imperial 23rd June.

18 Java and Manila. 38 Straits 56 Japan

Air Mail by Pan-American · Air-

WAYS . Direct Service"-San Pan-American

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9th June

29th June

29th June

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30th Jus

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Tilawa

42

1 Canada, U.S.A. Honolulu, Japan & Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date 7th June).

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Shanghai and Swatow.....

C

E. L. McCormick, c Barnett, b

Farnes

L. OB. Fleetwood-Smith,

Barnett, b Vertty

Extras

Total

ד

Japan and Shanghai.....

Air Mail by "Imperial - Airways

Direct Service”—London

Emp. of Russia. Anking...... Fushin: Maru.

`date, | Imperial

Airways Pizne Kingyuan.. Yochow........... Hothow... Kidderpore...

30th June

· 30th June S0th June lat. July

15

... Jan's

422 | Shanghai

Swatow

Fall of the wickets-1 (Pingle- Shanghai and Swatow ton) for 69; 2 (Bradman) for. 101; Japan .....

(McCabe) for 152; 4 (Hassett) Straits and Manila for 276; 5 (Badcock) for 276; 6 Japan ....

Barnett) for 308; 7 (Chipperfield) Calcutta and Straits... for 308; 8 (O'Reilly) for 393: 9 (McCormick) for 393; 10 (Fleet-.8.A., Honolulu arid Japan--(San wood-Smith) for 422.

Farnes Wellard

For all that. Ward and C. w. Cabe himself, after reaching his Wright Walker, put on 42 runs for the first 50 by forcing Stephenson off his Verity wicket. To add a comparative in- legs for a single, skied the ball and Edrich sult to the undoubted injury to was caught at point. Easex Ward on-drove Smith for 6.

ESSEX'S TASK NICHOLS REWARDED

The end of the innings came Smith bowled for a long time soon afterwards, and Essex made a Into the wind, and Farnes and bad start, as in the first over East- Nichols alternated at the other man was caught close in on the end, and had the mild kind of gale leg side of Walte.

Essex altered their batting or der, and T. N. Pearce went in with

behind them.

Smith, eventually bowled Ward, and Nichols went on to reap the the proper intention of attacking. reward which had been denied He showed himself not at all him. He bowled Walker and gut afraid of the bowling, and even J. H. Fingleton well caught at the When Ward and Fleetwood-Smith wicket on the offside.

went on he seemed likely to make

Australia and Manila...

Straits and Manila Strafta

Bowling Analysis

Francisco date, 10th June) Selgon

0. M. R.

w.apan and ShanghaÏ........

43 '6 135

3

23 2

96.2

18 2 68

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35

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12

5

ENGLAND, 2ND INNINGS

| G. J. Barnett, c McCabe, b Mc-

Cormick

Hutton, McCormick, . b O'Reilly

Verity, not out

W. J. Edrich, not out.

Extras

Int. July

lut July

2nd July

3rd July

4th Inig

Menestheus..

ath July

Arabia Maru..

5th July

Talma.....

5th July

Nellors...

5th July

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Jean Laborde....

8th July

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7th July

7th July

8th July

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Islami.

8th July

Conte, Verde.

8th July

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6

Total for 2 wickets) "39

Full of the wickets:-1 (Barnett) for 25: 2 (Hutton) for 28.

For

TUESDAY

Samahut, and Wuchow.. Kongmoon

many more than the 23 which was SOVIET BORDER Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

to be his ultimate score. Wilcox drove Ward

for

2

6

His bowling was, fast, accurate, and hostile, and the pitch, in the important matter of angles. was which subsequently turned out to helping him to set the batsmen a problem.

RUNS THROUGH COVERS #

be a 4. much to the confusion of the scoreboard, and was, ther stumped by Walker, whose Angers did not allow him to go. on with wicket-keeping. and Fingleton took his place...

C L. Badcock played well for his 23 runs; he abandoned the hook stroke with which he is on rather

O'Connor got a few easy runs o too flirtatious terms, got well on top of the ball, and made some the leg side of some loose balla

TENSION

Hankow, June 27. About 14,000 Japanese troops' have been transferred from the Lungbai Rallway front to north of Shanhakkwan in view of the precarious situation along the frontier.

the

There have been sporadic ex-

handsome runs through the covers, from Fleetwood-Smith, but Nichanges of are between the Soviet but in spite of him, and of W. A. chols died many deaths before he and Japanese frontier guards. Á Brown's 15: six wickets were down died playing indeterminately to message from Harbin stated about for 88 runs, and that, although it Ward, and that meant 56 runs for 200 Chinese and Russians in that meant more than it looked on the four wickets, tea, and a highly in-town score-board, was not quite enough,teresting situation,

McCabe, however was not out After 11 ryns had been added 17 at luncheon out of the total of O'Connor was caught deep at mid- 108, and afterwards he proceeded ¦ on off Ward, and with the total at toʻplay: exactly the innings. cir- 80 J. N, Dennis stretched forward cumstances demanded. He took to Fleetwood-Smith's leg-break, risks, and the ball was often in the found the ball with the edge of air, but his tactles were intelli- his bat, and was duly caught at gent and correct.

Arst slip.

tional).

were arrested. Interna-

SIR CLARK KERR Shanghai, June 27. The British Ambassador, Sir Ar-

Siberia Haiphong

Air Mail for “K.L.M. Airways Direct Service due. Amsterdam. 7th Jtiky.

Straits. Ceylon, 'India, Egypt and *Europe via Brindisi-due.Brin dist, 18th July Amoy nimi

Per

Date and Time

Tuesday, 28th

Tai Ming. On Lee...

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8.15 AM 10.00 AM

2.30

4.00 PM

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Bog. Ord.

4.00 PM:

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G.P.O. & K.P.O.2

Urd

Conte Rosso

Conte Rosso mijehala Soochow Air Mail for Slan, Lanchow, Chang- sha and Chengta, ate, tvia Han- kow) by the Eurasia Airways Service" (To further points by} surface transport as Services permit).

Shanghalipungua. Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt | 7

and *Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 29th July and London,

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| Eurasia Pláne

Malayan Prince.

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Wed, 29th

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30.

Parcels due London, 4th August. Antenor...

WEDNESDAY

gongmoon

Formosa

chibald Clark Kerr boarded the Empress of Canada which is sail ing for Hong Kong at 5 pm. today. Bwatow, Shanghai and Tientato... Tai Seun Hong..

Bir Clark Kerr, is accompanied watow and Bangkok....... by Baron John A. Beck Frils, the Manila, Japan. "Canada and Swedish Minister, and from Hong

*U.S.Adue Victoria B.Ċ., 24th |·| Kong will go by ale to Hankow.

July is... Among others in the party are gatow

He hooked Smith for 4, and then The pitch, in a different way, A a. Chipperfield was bowled mid-was as responsive to spin as it had dle stump by Nichols, but McCabe been to pace. The writing was on went on forcing the pace, and two the wall and the next few overs cuts, one off J. W, A, Stephenson (underlined it. and the other off Nichols, brought The end. Indeed, came with al-Wing Commander Kirby, Air At-Swatow and Shanghai..

most Indecent haste and left the tache. Mr. E. L. Hall Patch. Finan- Air Mail for Chongking (via Ban With the total at 130 M. G. thoughtful spectator to muse on clal Adviser to the British Em- Waite was caught at the wicket in what might have. happened had bassy and Mr. W. D. Allen. per. trying to drive Nichols, and Mc-Essex won the toss.

sonal Secretary to Bir Clark Kerr. ~~(Reuter).

bim eight runs. ..

| MORE JAPANESE

SOLDIERS

Kinhwa, June 27.

CAR MISHAP

MEIHSIEN RAID Considerable excitement was

Swatow, June 27. caused in Queen's Road Central,

More than twenty civilians were about 8 pm. yesterday when an

Military dispatches report that killed a score of others wounded, unattended car, which was parked 20.000 Japanese troops have re- and over a dozen houses demo D'Agullar Street, suddenly cently arrived in Shanghai. They shed during an air raid by six moved down the incline and were later sent to various points Japanese planes on Melhsien this crashed into the Grand Dispen along the Nanking-Shanghai and morning. sary, situated in Queen's Road Shanghal-Hankow Railways. Just opposite the Ori Lok Yuen Restaurant

ת!

A showcase was, damaged,

FORMOSAN TROOPS IN NAMOA

On the night of June 23, 2.000 Japanese wounded soldiers were sent back to Japan in a transport, Recording to the same reports (Central News).

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THURSDAY. Airmail for Manila, Guant, Hono-

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Beistan.

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Haiphong

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QNAC. Pláno

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Thursday, 30th

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6.00

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Fri, 1st July

Ginklang.

10.00 AM

via San Francisco-due San Francisco, 18th July and *Europe via Siberia Airmail for “Imperial, Airways,

Direct Service"-"due, Londen, Imperial- 7th July. Manila

Bertin, June 27 The derman athlete, Dora Rút- jen, of Bremen, at the athletic FRAU TRAUTMANN......

meet in Goetingen ́established "a. Haiphong" Swatów, June 27. It is learned that Frau Traut-new world record in high jump Military reports place the nummann, the wife of Dr. Oscar P. for women by clearing 1.66 metrés, ber of invading forces at Namon Trautmann, German Ambassador. The previous record has been held at more than 200 men, of which to China, who is a patient in the for years by the American women, over 100 are Formosans-(Central War Memorial Nursing Home is Misses Shirley and, Didrikson Newa).

progressing favourably,

(Transocean),

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