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PROPOSAL BY THE

BY THE JAPANESE

TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1938

IS REFUSED BY M. LITVINOV FOOT

SOVIET DOES NOT INTEND TO ALLOW PERIODICAL KILLING OF GUARDS

Protest Is Inadequate

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Moscow. August & The Japanese Anibassador, Mr. Mamoru Shigemitsu, yesterday saw M. Maxim Litvinoff, Soviet Foreign Commissar, and proposed that both sides should cease fighting on the Soviet - Manchukue - Korean frontier and that they retain the positions occupied the moment an "agreement was reached.

This proposal was refused by M. Litvinoff, who added that there would be more Aghting as each side would try to gain advantage before an agreement is arrived at.

M. Litvinoff made counter-proposals that hostilities should cease when both sides agreed not to 'cross or shoot across the boundary iine marked out in 1868 between Russia and China. Shigemitsu could not agree to this point.

JAPAN'S PLAN

M. Litvinof accused the Japan- ese Government at deliberately seeking to involve Japan in a war with the Soviet, and pointed out that the scale of the present operations far exceeded the usual frontier incident. Artillery. for instance, was used.

and aeroplanes as well as other means to prevent such incidents.(Renter).

NEW INSTRUCTIONS

Tokyo. August 8. The Japanese Foreign Office nas given new instructions. to the Japanese Ambassador in Moscow. | Mr. Shigemitsu, for his next con-

JAPANESE

DROP POISON

FROM PLANES

Six Japanese planes which passed over Whampoa on Saturday morning scattered small pieces of cotton treated with a certain poison causing sores upon, contact with hu man skin, state Chinese re- ports from Canton.

These clusters of poisoned cotton ftuttered down like snowflakes near Tungpo vil. lage, and some peasants work- ing in the fields were affected when the cotton dropped on their heads and shouiders. .

The victims Iminediately' rẹ- turned to the village for treat- ment, but one received such serious wounds that chances for his recovery, are said to be not very bright.

CHINESE

HAIYEN

It was also pointed out by M. ference with M. Litvinoft regard- EVACUATE Litvinoff that the conftet hading the frontier incident, it was spread to another district, name revealed here yesterday. 1y Grodskovo. where a Japanese.' It is believed that the Ambasia- company with three machine-guns dor has been instructed to lodge a suddenly attacked the Soviet bor-strong protest against the latest der post guarding a hill on Soviet Soviet attacks on the Japanese territory and occupied this hill.

positions in the Changkufeng dis- trict.-(Transocean).

Soviet reinforcements were fired

on by another Japanese company. which later retreated to Man- churian territory.

Several members of the Soviet Red Army were wounded in the encounter, and there were evident- ly also Japanese casualties.

SOVIET WARNING

M. Litvinoff said that the Soviet considers a protest m- adequate and gave warning that it does not intend in future to allow periodic kilting and

frontler woahding of guards or even a temporary Invasion of Soviet territory by Japanese troops.

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Mr. Shigemitsu was informed" that the Soviet Government is determined 10 use artillery

Fire Rages On Cruise Liner

RELIANCE MAY BECOME TOTAL

LOSS

Hamburg, August 8.

IF

It is feared that the Hamburg- America Line's crack world cruise liner, the Reliance, may become a total loss as the result of a day- long fire which raged amidships yesterday.

has

SOVIET CLAIMS

Moscow, August 3. Japanese troops have been. dislodged from Soviet territory. they were driven off the land which Russia claims as hers three days ago, according to a communique from the head- quarters of the First Maritime Army.

It is stated that Soviet troops "strongly occupied" all barder posts after an artillery duel which lasted three to four hours. with Intantry and aircraft participating in the struggle.cen

The communique does not inen tion the outcome of the subse- quent fighting. Earlier dispatches said the Japanese had. repulsed all Russian assaults.

Oл Friday. the communique. adds. "the day after Mr. Shigemitsu made his peaceful'. proposals to M." Litvino, Japan- ese troops stationed beyond Lake Khassan opened intense fire upon Soviet territory.

ARTILLERY DUÉL

"Many guns of all calibres, inchiding heavy artillery, were fred from Manchukuo terri- tory, covering the operations of Japanese. Infantry which launched an offensive against ....... the Soviet troops.

"The Soviet troops returned the artillery fire.

Staoshan, August 8. After a full week's gallant stand. Chinese troops have again abandoned the town of Halyen, on the north Cheklang coast along the Shanghai- Hangchow highway.

Effecting an orderly withdrawal in order to minimise avoidable losses. the Chinese suffered only å small number of casualties in giving up Halyen, and have re- treated to the outskirts ot the town, where they are receiving effective support from the "civilian populace for fresh attempte.

A column of Chinese guerillas. after retreating from Halven. has retaken Yuanhuachen and is ad- vancing towards Slasheh.(Cen- tral News).

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Usually the disease starts between the toes. Little watery, blisters form, and the skin cracks and peels. After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch off all the skin...

BEWARE OF IT SPREADING

Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cricks and peels, and the itching becomes worse and worse.

Get rid of this disease as quickly as possible, because it is. very contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the legs.

Most people who have Athlete's Foot haro tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- septics, salve or cintuenta seldom do any good.

HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT

The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy ton. It buries itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very bard to kill. A test made shows it takes 13 minutes of boiling to kill the ger. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's so you can see why, ordinary remedies are unsuccessful.

Foot it is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. “You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ breadı.

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"After an artillery duel lasting three to four hours. as a result of which the Japanese artillery was The superstructure

been silenced, Soviet troops, with air- completely buned out and firemen craft participating. launched

The Soviet are still pumping. water on the counter-offensive. debris.

troops cleared Soviet territory of The blaze broke out when de- the remnants of Japanese troops corations for a ball, held a few and firmly occupied frontier posts hours, before the vessel was due belonging to the USSR.”—(Reu- to leave on a cruise with 400 pas-ter). sengers, caught alight.-(Reuter).. |

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NATIONALISTS REGAIN EBRO POSITIONS

Counter Offensive Successful

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JAPANESE POSITIONS

BOMBED

Tokyo, August: 8. A communique issued by the Japanese War Miniatry last night states that more than 100 Boviet bombers appeared over Changku- feng on Saturday in the largest military demonstration since the beginning of the bostilities and bombed the Japanese positions in the region as well as the Railway station and the milltary depot on the south bank of the Tumen River.

Saragossa, August 8,

All attempts by Soviet trúops to "The "Spanish" Nationalists claim force the Japanese out of their that as a result of their coun positions southeast of "Changku- ter-offensive, on the Ebre front, feng were repulsed, according to launched with success on Saturday, the Japanese communique, after they have regained complete con- fierce hand to hand fighting.— trol on the right bank of the 'Ebro (Transocean).. between Fayon and Mequineriza!

It is estimated that two Re- publican divisions were "virtually destroyed-(Reuter).

ALTO DE LOS AUTS

Barcelona, August 8.

A Republican Defence Ministry communique admits that the Na- tionalists have occupied Alto de Los Auts, north of Fayon on the Ebrq front, but claims that the Nationalists lost heavily and that other Nationalist attacks were repulsed-(Reuter),

NEW INCIDENT

Tokyo, August 8. Another border incident w reported last night by the Japanese Kwantung Army- headquarters, it being declared" that 12 Boviet soldiers crossed the frontler and began, to dig trenches near Buffenbow

In the ensuing clash with Manchukuoan troops, two Rus- signs were killed and one taken prisotier, the communi-"; que adda-(Transocean).

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