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Counter - Offensive
TWO JAPANESE LAUNCHES SUNK
IN YANGTSE RIVER
Kluklang, July 10.
THE CHINESE COUNTER-OFFENSIVE HAS SUCCEEDED in cut- ting Japanese communications between Hukow and Pengiseh, accord- Ing to the latest military advices. With their rear menaced by the Chinese a part of the Japanese advancing westward from Hukow have been withdrawn southeastward to establish junction with their troops in the Pengtseh area.
Several vantare points around Lungtanshan, a strategic, hill about 10 kilometres east of Bukow, have been re-occupied by the Chinese. From there they are pressing on the Japanese occupying Hukow.
Whilst reconnoltring over Tikang.
In an engagement near Lungtan shan yesterday they routed a about 30 miles to the southwest of a Japanese plane was Japanese detachment, capturing Wuhu,
eight motor boats and over 100 gas brought down by Chinese anti- masks.
{aireraft gun Are yesterday. The The Chinese at Halangshan con- Japanese plint was killed in the tinue to counter-attack the Japan-crash-Central Newx).
ese at Siangkow, with undiminished vigour, Two Japanese launches patrolling the Yangtse River at Siangkow were sunk by Chinese fire yesterday. More than 50 Japanese were either drowned or killed.
NEW JAPANESE THREAT
Kiukiang, July 10, Reinforced by about 10,000 men. the Japanese troops at Hofel, in central Ahwel, are reported to be making preparations for a renewed drive on Luan and Hwoshan, about 70 and 110 kilometres respectively,
JAPANESE RAID southwest.
ATTEMPT FRUSTRATED
Hankow, July 10. Preparedness on the part of the Chinese Air Force frustrated an as-
for the invaders.
HEAVY BATTLE
L
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Owing to heavy downpours, the Japanese around Tsienshan rave| remained inactive in the last few days. The opposing forces pitted against each other at Wang- chlapailou, Chuangpal and Tou- huapu, about 10 kilometres west of Tsienshan.
SPEECH DAY AT THE D.b.s.
Photgraph taken at Diocesan Boys' School -speech day and prize giving on Friday when Lady Northcote (seen' above) distributed the awards. On her Ladyship's left is the Rev. C. B. R. Sargent, M. A. Headmaster of the School. (Photo. Mayfair Studio), .
CHINESE SCORE ANOTHER
BIG AIR SUCCESS
Japanese Planes And Warships Damaged In Raids
Hankow, July 9.
League Urged To End War In China
Copenhagen, July 30, The International Congress' 'of League of Nations - Sacieties, now meeting here, has passed a resolu- tion exhorting member states of the League to consider what mea- sures should be taken to observe the obligations of the League Covenant and accomplish the end | of war in China.
The Congress also urged in creased efforts towards stopping purchases of Japanese products.
In a further resolution on the subject of air bombing of civilian populations, the Congress recom mends that the League convoke a congress with a view to finding Imeans to avert this peril and or- ganise sanctions against states violating the laws of humanity. (Reuter),
INTERNATIONAL PROBLEM OF REFUGEES
To Be Established Co-ordinating Bureau
In Paris
Evian. July 10,
At yesterday's meeting of the International Refugees' Conter- ence, several représentatives 'de- clared that owing to economic difficulties their countries are un- able to absorb further immigrants. The New Zealand representa- itve stated that his Government had already received a number of refugees and is prepared to receive further applications, though their admittance must
necesarily be governed by the economic situation of the country. GERMAN "JEWS It is declared that there are 200,000 German Jews in Germany
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and 100,000 in Austria. The di- CHINA COMMAND FALSE ALARM AT
tempt of nine Japanese planes to The Japanese troops stationed at
Scores of Japanese planes were believed to have been destroyed rald the Wahan ellies this morning. Paochiachikitang (Ancestral Temple on the ground and at least one Japanese large-sized warship was dis- About 9 o'clock, the invading air of the Pao Family) near Tsienshan, abled yesterday when Chinese aircraft once again rained missiles of craft were sighted over eastern numbering "about 400, have burned destruction on the Japanese war vessels concentrated in the Yangtse Hupeh intending to reach Wuhan, down a large number of farm River and the Japanese airfields at Anking and Wuhu. The air raid alarm was immediate-houses "and seized about 100 cows
Despite inclement weather, he Chinese planes stazed five dar- ly, sounded and, at the same time, from the farmers. ...
ing raids on the enemy. The target of the first raid was the Japan- several squadrons of Chinese pur
ese aerodrome at Anking. Swooping low, the raiders emptied their suit planes took to the air to walt border, which is the objective of planes on the ground. Many of the machines were hit and huge Taihu, near the Anhwel-Hupeh bomb racks on 18 Japanese bombers and 12 pursuit and scouting The Japanese machines, however, troops in Ankwei is in danger of
the westward drive of the Japanese Ares were sighted blazing up. retreated in the direction whence being flooded. ns the Taihu River
In the second raid a Chinese Hardly had this squadron of culty of arranging for their they came-Central News).
and its tributaries have been ris- squadron attacked the Japanese Chinese planes departed than an- migration is worsened by the fact aerodrome at Wuhu whilst another 5ther squadron' zoomed over the that the German Government will ing continually.-(Central News).
squadron attacked a concentration Anking airfield." The Japanese Dot allow them to take their of Japanese warships in the Yang-were completely, taken by surprise capital out of the country except tse River some distance above as they did not expect another the smallest amount. Wuhu. Considerable damage was] "ald so" soon. Tons of explosives It is understood that representa- done to the warships. '
were dropped. The airfeld was so tions have been made to Berlin JAPANESE SURPRISED
heavily damaged that it is believed on the" matter. Hankow, July 10.
The third raid was again con- to be unft for use. ...
The Committee yesterday un- Heavy fighting in progress in
ducted on the Japanese aerodrome The last rald was conducted over janimously agreed to establish an Chiyuan, on the north bank of
it Anking. Power-diving, the large-size Japanese warship and international organisation in Paris the Yellow Rover in north-western
Chinese raiders sighted this. timo several small-size ones at Hukow. for the purpose of co-ordinating Honan, opposite Loyang, states a
about 20 Japanese flying machines The Chinese raiders unloaded future work, Chinese military communique,
after which the The Japanese in south Shars! are on the ground. Scores of bombs scores of high explosives, aiming Committee adjourned until to- Despite
series of Japanese taking the ofensive in an attempt were rained. None of the enemy principally at the large-size "essel.morrow,-(Reuter), attacks Chiyuan remains in Chi-to relieve their comrades be- machines was seen to fly up. After] Several hita · were scored, 23 nese hands.
⚫leaguered in Yuncheng. Howma, raiding the airfield, the raiders Columns of fire and smoke were Chinese reinforcements are being Linfen and ether cities and regain turned to a concentration of 10 seen on its "deck. rushed to Chiyuan to support the lost ground, according to reports Japanese warships anchored in the' Chinese planes returned garrison there.-(Reuter).
received here.
Yangtse, there, raining a numberį safely to their base (Central
{News). ' About 20.000 Japanese are massed of missiles on them. around Kuwo-Central News).
IN CHIYUAN
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FOOCHOW OFFERS
GOLD TO GOVERNMENT
Foochow, July 10.
JAPANESE TAKE
4)
OFFENSIVE IN
SOUTH SHANSI
Hankow. July 10.
MORE CHINESE SUCCESSES IN SHANSI
HELP IN RELIEF
WORK SOLICITED
.... Hankow, July 10. Assistance is solicited by the Na- tional Relief Commission from the China International Famine Relief Commission in relieving the food refugees along the Yellow River valley in Honan.
Replying to
All
GRAN CHACO DISPUTE
Agreement Reached
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MR. F.A. CADE Mr. Frank Cade, Editor. of the Hong Kong Dally Press who is a patient. at the War Memorial Nursing Home. suffering pneumonia, is very much better from
and is now out of danger.
CHANGES
Colonel Bissett Retiring
London, July 9
The War Office announces that
His Majesty the King has ap-
HANKOW
Japanese Planes Turn Back
Hankow, July 10. After a silence lasting for several proved of the appointment of weeks, the air raid alarm was Lt.-Col Sir John E Laurie to be
Commander of the Tientsin area, sounded once again this morning British troops in China, with the at 9.30. There was no cause for temporary rank of Brigadier, in anxiety among the residents of the place of Colonel H. Hop Hankow, however, as it turned out good, whose tenure expires on April 16, 1939.
to be false alarm. --
Lt. Col. J. T.-W. Reeve. CO, of An unconarmed report states the 1st Bn. Rine Brigade, is to be that six Japnese were sighted this Commander of the Hong Kong September next, in the place of but turned back. The "all clear" the way to Hankow Infantry Brigade with affect from morning on
Colonel F. W. Bissett who is re- was sounded half an hour after. tiring. LL-Col. Reeve served the alarm signal screeched forth,
JAPAN CONCERNED throughout the Great War and
gained the D80, and was men- tioned in despatches.
WUHAN DONATIONS PASS
Squadrons of Chinese bombers: (Continned from Pare 1)
took off this morning to bomb the- difficulties and many fallures the It-Col. C. A. E. Cadell, of the Japanese aerodrome and also war- Japanese Navy is experiencing over Royal Artillery, is to be Commanship concentrations in the vicinity Despite the terrific bombings of
Washington, July 9. the stability of its ships, large exder of the Anti-Aircraft Brigade
of Anking. An agreement has been reached periments are being carried out stationed at Singapore with the this city by Japanese planes dur-
fa principle on the terms of the with gyro stabilisers.
The results of this morning's ing the past week the "Offer Gold
Peace Treaty to be signed between
temporary rank of Brigadier-bombings are not yet available. to the State" Movement was car-
Bolivia and Paraguay to end the that
"I understand," states the writer, (Reuter).
(Reuter). ried out according to schedule.
(Continued from Page 1)
Japan 15 10ng dispute concerning the Gran stabilisers to her two new aircraft fitting Byro Officials in charge of the 'dona-
GREAT ACCURACY tions stated that sums large and
Chaco, according to the official in-carriers, the Hirya and Boryu, Chinese gunners displayed great small were received from people accuracy when they heavily shelled CIFR.C, asking about the flood
formation that has been received Japan is determined to stabilise a wire of the
by the of all classes, including foreign the Japanese at Chihsten
State Department from these ships by artificial means. missionaires, teachers,
and relief work" now being undertaken. Buenos Aires..
Japanese engineers are of the rickcha Hsiangning in covering the ad- the National Rellet Commission coolies and even, beggars,
The signature of the Treaty is opinion that failures with gyro One old woman sold her only cities were subsequently recaptured relief work has been greatly handi-talls and the approval of the two use of gyroscopes of too little vance of the infantry units. Both states that dyke-repair and flood subject only to agreement on destabilisers have been due to the chicken and contributed her by the Chinese.
Governments. money to the war chest.—(Central)
capped by Japanese artillery and
weight, and they are reported to After shelling Puhalen for a day aerial bombardment.
The Secretary News).
of State Mr. have come to the conclusion that and a night, Chinese scaled the city
Cordell Hull, has expressed his an efficient gyro stabiliser must The CLF.R.C. is requested to help satisfaction with the agreement, have a walls and broke into the city because, as an international body, describing it as a major step to-percent of the total displacement weight of at least three Hankow, July 18. Driving away the Japanese in The Chinese Commanist party street fighting, the Chinese re-the work (Central News).
It may better be able to carry outwards permanent peace on the of the ship. today joined in the "Offer Gold occupied the city.
American Continent.(Reuter). to the State" Movement.
COMMUNISTS' DONATION
1.
•
Japanese casualties in the en- The Communist leaders Chen gagements in west Shansi are Shao-yu (Wangming). Ching roughly estimated at 2,000 killed .Pang-hsten. Lang-han Wu-Yu-and wounded, More than 100 Chang. Tung Pl-wu and Teng Tin-rines, 10,000 rounds of cartirdges chao (Mrs. Cho Wen-lal) walked and two full cases of shells have up to one of the "receiving sta- been captured. tions" situated at the public square before the bronze statue of Bun Yat-sen and, handed over $1,000 on behalf of the Chinese Communist party.
The movement, which expired yesterday, has now been extended for a further two days.(Reuter).
In sonth Shansi the Chinese have recaptured Hotsin and Wensh Sanguinary fighting preceded the Chinese re-entry of the cities. Casualties on both sides are understood to be extremely great.
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THE PARACELS
JAPAN'S PLANS
Tokyo, July 20. Japanese action against, Paracel Islands, near Hainan, is being planned or has even begun, according to reports circulated here on Saturday evening. These reports, which are not yet officially com- armed, do not indicate whether the Japanese have actually taken steps in retaliation to the French measure in sending police troops to the Islands or have merely despatched a small body of troops to In east Shanat the Chengtai the Islands to protect the rights and interests of the Japanese Railway has been the principal ishermen and settlers."
target of attack of the Chinese The Japanese press launched a violent attack on France on guerillas Sections of the ratis Saturday, characterising her action in respect of the Islands" as "a and many bridges have been piracy and incomprehensible,
THE CLIPPER Pan-American Airways' Hawalian Jamaged. The guerillas are now The papers state that France evidently acted with the approval Clipper will arrive at 3,30 p.m. to menacing Shihchiachwang, im-of Great Britain who is also apprehensive over her Far Eastern day from Manila and will leave portant junction of the Chengtal possessions, and declare that the Japanese Government post take again at 8 am, tomorrow (Tues-Rallway and the Pelping-Hanzow decided and immediate action against the "Illegal act" on the part day).
Railway (Central News).
of the western power (Transocean),
$800,000 MARK
Gift From Generalissimo And Madame Chiang
Hankow, July 9. More than $800,000 has been contributed to China's war chest. TREMENDOUS STRAİN “ in the Waban cities during the first two days of the "Offer Gold te "This means that the gyroscopes the State" Campaign, according to a rough estimats, a fitted to the Hiryn and Sory will
A collective donation of $470,000 came in yesterday, from the be more than 300 tons in weight, shop dealers and house owners in Mankow. The former contributed Naturally this will impose a tre- a month of their salaries and the latter a month of rents collected. mendous strain on the ships. - The amount ezonaded the $100,000”, contributed by the four cotton "Imagine" states Lieut-Com- mills, Fu Halde, Xu Hus, Ben Sin and Ta Cheng the day before as mander Edwards, “a 19,000-ton ship the largest single donation. trying to roll under the influence
The
joint donation from Gen-, purposes, partly from payments for of the long Pacific seas but beld eralissimo and Madame Chiang articles written by Madame Chiang rigid by a 300-ton gyroscope in the Kai-shek was exactly $19.451.14. for various newspapers and maga- hul...
Wrapped in a piece of red cloth, Itzines at home and abroad, and "Many British engineers are of was presented to one of the "re-partly from the salary of Madame the opinion that no eficient hull ceiving stations" hers by Colonel J. Chiang when she was Secretary- capable of withstanding such in-t. Huang on behalf of Generalis-General of the National Aeronauti- ternal strain could be bille" : imo and Madame Chiang onal Affairs Commission.
Lleut-Commander Edwarda states Thursday,
Dr. H. H. Kung, President of the that it is impossible to assess að curately the power of the Japan
GIFTS AND PAYMENTS Executive Yuan and concurrently Explaining the derivaton of the Minister of Finance," donated" cae Navy, but British naval circles donation, Colonel Hung said that $12,000. The stäng of the Execu Japan desires it to be until Japan-gifts from friends and relatives on gans Jointly donated $100,000.00 consider B can never be the forent came partly from the pecuniary ive Yuait and its subordinate or- ese warship designers show a fuller the wedding of Generalissimo and appreciation of the fact that sen- Madame Chiang 11 years ago. a Tang Jin Pão and the Wuham Two Hankow papers, the Bão worthings is the first requirement large portion of which has already Daily, each donated: $1000 CA of any Tossals.
been used for charity and relief tral News).