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(Continued from Page 1.) - nese engaged the Japanese in a two- hour encounter near the university campus killing over 70. One-Japan- ese unit fled towards Chlmet Road.
Only minor skirmishes took place on Canton Street in Chapel and near Chih Tze University.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1987.
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JAPANESE
(Continued from Page 1.) from ships?-Yes, we received a number of meteorological logs from ships plying between Hongkong and coast ports. There were no reports of any wind exceeding 10 m.p.h. and was fale the weather in all cases or fine except September 27. The Kaying on that day reported the sen was smooth...
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The market to-day way more orderly. The main list gained from 1 to 4 points and buying absorbed a Following a three-day lull, the
fair amount of margin seling and Miaohong front was again the scene
afternoon profit-taking, This per of another bloody bailto last night
traders are still cautious regarding And from the reports you receivedformance heartened the Street when Chinese and Japanese artillery staged a two-hour duel. Four thou-
anything but a technical comeback sind Japanese marines near Yenchin-you expect the sea to be smooth?
and are temporarily postponing wan were driven back with heavy Yes.
interest. Later in the day, there wan almost scramble to buy. but casualties.
tinness developed on the up-side..
Bonds and curb stocks were both
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Ex-Reds Defended City OCTOBER, to THURSDAY, 21ST OCTOBER; 1937, Both Days Inclu sive.
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ITALY BREAKS DEADLOCK IN LONDON TALKS
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adjourned, that if the next session, of the Committee made such a large advance as that of to-day the problem would very largely be solved.→→ Router.
des-
Grandi's Statement
London, Oct. 20. Italy would agree that ng Interna tional commission should be patched to Spain to supervise the withdrawal of volunteers and ascer- tain the exact number of foreign nationals fighting for the two parties to he conflict, declared Count Dino Italian Ambassador to Grandi,
Non- London and delegate at the Intervention
meeting, Committee when he spoke before, that body to-day.
it
In
This investigation may make possible to define the manner which and in what proportion, the
withdrawn should be made.
Belligerent Rights
Saw Junks Shelled
The next witness called was Fung Chon-ho, native of Miação, who slated that on the moming of September 22 he was on board junk No. 1822 off Chilang Lighthouse, when he saw at a distance a pair of junka hit by gunfire..
What happened after the guns had but the first pair of junks?-We into the lowered all our safls ind, belag frightened, we pil went
Peiplag. Oct. 21. Mongol officers, arriving for the State Mongol Assembly, the forma- tion of which was planned for Octo- ber 22, but has been postponed until hold. Eventually our junk wow also November 1, say that Suiyan troops hit and sank. We then carne on the deserted Kweiha on October 7, and deck and tied the sails together to of ex-form a raft, on wheth we floated. detachment that a small Communists arrived from Shansi on There was also me, sumpan. October 11, and defended the city
coys for
in succession,- three United Press,
Volunteers Active
Pelping, Oct. 21. Volunteers which are coming to this neighbourhood In Increasing numbers are continually ambushing small Japanese patrols.
Foreigners frequently ace groups of up to 50 wounded Japanese ro turning after these clashes.
In consequence the Japanese have most of the Peiping dispatched troops, believed to be about 5,000, to the outlying roads and strategie vll- lages, where they have established garrisons.
A Japanese spokesman, comment- ing on the situation in Shansi, said: mountain we are suffering from fighting."-United" Press.
Was any member of your crew Injured? Yes, Leung Hong, who We was wounded on both feet. were eventually rescued by another Junk and brought back to Aberdeen. Leung Hong was taken to the Queen a report hind Mary Hospital after been made.
Did you yourself go to the Queen Mary Hospital yesterday?--Yes, I there saw the body of Leung Hong. Naval Witness Called Lleut.
Helbert, Comdr. R. 'R. attached to the Commodore's Office, Hongkong, sald he had served 21 years in the Royal Navy, 16 of which hed been in submarines,
Mr Whyatt: For ten years you of sub- have been in command marines?--Yes.
Should I be right in describing you as a specialist in that type of naval craft? Yes.
2,000 Reported Slain
Taiyuar, Oct. 21.
I take it that you have been in Over 2,000 Japanese troops which!
Chinese command of submarines in yarious been engaging the have force around Chiukwan Pass and parts of the world?-Yes, most parts, Ninngiszekwan Pass on the cast Shan- including the China Station. al border during the past two days have
been
casualties heavy,
analhlfated. Chinese
Are you famillar with naval craft
are also reported to be operating the China Seas?-Most.
And in particular, súbrnarines?-
Japanese communications between Yes. Yenmenkwan Pass and Tatung have
4
Bombers Active
Practice Of Japanese Are you speaking of the Bellish Navy? No, all Navles.
Italy is also ready to consider, in
Can you tell me from your experi- a spirit of compromise and with the aim of finding a common ground of been disrupted as a result of the de-ence what colour submarines are agreement, the best and most proe-struction of a bridge at Chanchlapos usually painted?-Usually grey, from tical way for giving execution to the
in the district of Husjen, about 30 light or allvery grey to dark grey, contained In Para- kilometres
Tatung-largely depending on the nature of south of two measures
the operations on which the sub- Central Neies. graph Eight of the British Plan and, the concurrently, in Point Two of
marine may be engaged. 16: French statement of Oclober namely, to decide at what thing and in what manner belligerent rights should be recognised. Such conel- deration would follow the reports of the commlasions of investigation to the Non-Intervention Committee.
Count Grandi concluded that Italy is willing to accept the British pro- posal that Is Majesty'a Government upproach both sides in Spain con- cerning the withdrawal of foreign volunteers.--Reuter,
Called A Miracle-
Parls, Oct. 20. Political commentators are of the opinion that the Non-Interventing Committee has performed a miracle the in reaching an ogreement on question of withdrawal of the volun- teers from Spain.
They consider the Italian altitude has undergone a process of mod!- fication and change from yesterday's non possumus stand, and that this marks gratifying progress--Reuter.
Italy More Hopeful
Rome, Oct. 20.
Nanking, Oct. 21. Assisting the advance of the Chi- nese troops along the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, a squadron of Chinese aero- planes flew to Plogruan, south of Tehchow, and bombed the Japanese lute yesterday afternoon.
on
With regard to certain distinguish- ing marks which I understand are hall of sometimes carried on the submarines, is the practice of cer Japanese troops concentrated at the in Navies to paint numerals railway station fed pell-mell when the hull near the conning tower?- they sighted the Chinese war birds.It is not the general practice in the which released a number of bombs on British Navy not, as far as I know, their armoured cars, setting them in the American Navy. ablaze. Central New.
Two Japancas Planes Down In Kiangsi
Nanking, Oct. 21, The Chinese Air Force Head- quarters announced to-day that two Japanese heavy bombers were shot down by Chinese pursuit planes in Klangel during an air reld over Nan-
capital, last, chang, the provincial night Both of the planes fell into the Poyang Lake.
Can you tell me the Navy that YCA, the adopts this practice? Japanese Navy,
Is it the invariable practice in the Japanese Navy-As far as I know, It is.
What sort of numerals do they use?-Arable.
And whereabouts do they usually paint these numerals?-On the hull before the conning tower, towards the bow.
cruising Supposing new you are of the south Chinn Coast, and sup- It is learned that 14 planes took posing you wa submarine with on port in the attempted attack on Nan- Arabic numeral "" painted on the chang but were intercepted oustide hull, could you from your experi- to the of the city by Chinese pursuit planes ence form any opinion as where a bitter dog-ight ensued in nationality of the submarine?-That the dark. The Chinese airmen ma- would be a Japanese submarine, but should require more certam chine-gunned the Invaders,, domaging I
My first im two and driving the others away. The evidence than that.
was the damaged machines tried to escape but pression would be that it
crashed in the lake a few minutes Japanese submarine.
In the case of dutiable cargo, consignees are requested to in- form the Import and Export Ofee that they have such goods for examination, and to make arrange- a Though Italian political circles ar
more hopeful, Count Dino Grandi's ments for the goods to be landed
suggestion that a commission be sent into Bonded Warehouse,
to Spain to study the question of Bills of Lading will be counter-volunteer withdrawal is not thought signed by
to make any vital change in situation. It is considered the move will merely postpone the deadlock.
The despatch of a commission to both sides will be another sign of Generul
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THE INVISIBLE EVENT
The Editor MEDITATIONS OF A SOCIALIST
J. Middleton Murry LIFE ON THE CAIET
J. M. Nosworthy FESTERING LILIES
G. P. do Martin AFTER THE BALLET
J. P. Honen AN OBJECT LESSON IN INDIA
Exit Huxier MON TREES
William Soutar
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THE MAN WHO GOT THINGS
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3. A. Jolmstone SOCIALISM WITH THE LID ON N. A. Hadaway CRITERION FORUM
W. B. W CHRISTIAN PACIFISM AND,
Alex Wool THE LETTERS OF LALAGE
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de facto recognition of Francisco Franco, Insurgent chief and will make de jure recognition more difficult to refuse. The Investi- gation will also prove the truth of the Italian claim that there are no mare Insurgent volunteers in Spain than there are on the Volencia side.— Reuter,
Unstinted -Approval.
Berlin, Oct. 20. Unstinted approval of Count Dino Grandi's speech at the Non-Interven- tion Committee meeting in London is expressed by observers acquainted [- with the views of the German Foreign OM.cc,
A spokesman declared that Count Grandi's practical and helpful pro- posal is completely endorsed by Germany, but that it is absolutely essential in combing out the foreign volunteers that the political ones should not be forgotten-Reuter.
WORK STARTING
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London, Oct. 20. Technical advisers, to the Non- been Intervention Committes have instructed to start establishing .commission.
The governments concerned will give their offcial views as to proce- dure on Felday.
Italy is reported no to be in favour of an immediato token with- drawal of volunteers on both sides before the Commission reports.-- United Press.
Inter-Central News,
Destruction Of 24 Japanese
Planes Confirmed
Nanking, Oct. 21. The destruction of 24 Japanes planes during a rald staged by Chl- ese planes on the Japanese airbase
Bands Of Demarcation
a
Is it the practice of some navies to paint white or black bonds on their vessels?-It is done in most Navies; for instance, in the British Navy our destroyers have bands on the funnels,
Is this practice used to a limited
nt Yangmingpao in north Shansi, a or extensive extent?—It is used very few days ago, was confirmed by ofl-extensively-most
L
Japanese Cabinet
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extensively,
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inclined to belleve It was a Japanese submarine.
Equipment
when
Do you know anything about the dresses and equipment that is worn by Japanese sailors? Yes, they are water in the habit of carrying a botlic
they
form landing parties, or go ashore. They wear n sort of equipment with straps over
1 their shoulders. The water bottle, believe, is attached to the straps which go from the shoulder down to waist.
Is that an invariable practice?— they invariable; Yes, absolutely always wear it when they go ashore, but I could not say whether they wear it when they are at sen.
Apart from that, is it unique in that respect?-Absolutely.
Chairman: Can you give me any iden of the colour of the strap?-- A dark khak! colour.
Mr. Whyall: A colour that could be well seen on a white uniform?- Yes, that would make it more notice- able, perhaps.
Chairman: Am I right in assum- ing that you draw a dilinguishing line between landing parties carry- Ing D
their bottle strapped to shoulders and the other equipment of boarding pariles?--I should imagine It would be a practice then to wear some sort of equipment when they were going to petion.
Unique Equipment
Mr Whyatt: If it were part and porcel of the water bottle equip- Iinent, it would make them unique in that equipment?—Yes, for using it for the purpose they do,
cial reports received here to-day-might say, in the Japanese Navy. Central News
They are painted on their cruisers and destroyers, but I cannot be de- finite about their qubmarines,
Supposing you were cruising' of the south China coast and you saw a submarine with white, black and the white bands painted around conning tower, could you from those indications for any view as to its nationality? should feel Inclined to say it was a Japanese submarine, because they use that type of mark very extensively in their feet.
Discusses War.
Tokyo, Oct. 20. The Japanese emperor this morning summoned a meeting of the members of the Privy Council and received their reports on the war situation in
China.
The question of Japan's participa- tion in the Brussels conference was discussed. The meeting to-day In said to have had reference to the international situation-international News Agency.
Deny Paotingfu's Fall
Pelping, Oct. 20. A Japanese military spokesman vigorously denied that the Chinese have retaken Paolingfu.
We all know that the chief arma- ment carried by submarines Is tor- Pedo; have try any other types of armaments?-Yes, they carry uns of three or four inches and come- times
a larger calibre, portable machine-guns and rides.
the
I want you to assume once again that you were cruising off the South China coast and that you saw a sub- marine, say light grey in colour, bearing 7 in Arabic numerals on the hull, three bands around the conning lower, white, black and white, two guns, one forward and one aft of the conning tower, and a
number ·of sallors on her deck wearing straps from shoulders to tie waist; assuming that you saw that and no
more. could you, with any degree of cer- tainty, express an opinion on to the of that submarine?—I nationality should feel morally certain that it was a Japaneso submarnie.
Chainmang. Have you yourself ever seen "a Japanese submarine bearing the figure 77-No.
ր
Do you happen to know whether i In the Japanese Navy there is submarine bearing the 'gure 7?—I abould imagine there would be, be- cause they go by classes, 1 to 5 and 3. to 8.
I am chicly interested in: "guns. Can you tell whether they carry them?--Normally a submarine bas one gun. Just before
conning Japanese forces in north Honin tower on the deck.
What do you mean by "normally"? have attained the south bank of the Chang River, 14 miles to the north+In some cases, specially in foreign novies, somo submarines are built | of Changteh Becording to a Japanese with two guns-one before the con- No. 7 submarine basT-I should say
milliary communique-Reuter.
gun
ning tower and one aft--but this is most unusual. It is usually found in the largest and most modern sub- Attempting to steal clothes from marines. It is not unusual to see a A fine of $10 or a month's hard
the first floor of No. 111 Wing Lok submarine equipped with one fabour was infileted on'Ip Say,
about 69- Street
1.40 o'clock this but a submarine equipped with two Chan Yuen, 27, slipped year-old widow, who was brought morning.
guns would be a most unusual right before Mr. W. Shofield at the Centrom the verandah, and fell into the in South China. with the possession of a laol of raw Fost Froo tral Magistracy this morning, charged street. He was picked up with g And would that enable you
injured leg, and sent to the Queen | form any opinion as to its nation-. „ality?--Yes, I should be very much Mary Hospital for treatment.
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Re-called, Dr. Court stated that he performed a post mortem oxumilna- tion on Leung Hong and found that ho died as a result of a septic would in the leg.
Mr. Whyatt Informed the Commis- stoners that the expert evidence an the bullet was not yet available, and the inquiry was then adjourned. until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning.
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Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nellore
Zealand via Brisbane-duo Bris bane, 10th November
....Sat., Oct. 30; G.PO, and E.P.O. Parcels,
.Oct. 20,5 p.m... Oct. 30, 8,45 am: Oct. 30. 0.30.Am
...Sat, Och 21,
Air Mall for "K.L.M. Bervice"--dus Carlbaro
Amsterdam, 7th November.
Reh.. Ord..
Пек
Ord..
Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Carthage..
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Marseilles, 20th November.
P.0, and E.F.O.
(Dat. 30, 3.30 a.mi. ....Oct., 38, 10 BEL .................Ent. Och 30,
G. P. O. and K. F. 0. Parcels,
Ord.,
*Superscribed correspondence only,
Oct. 20, 5 p.m. Oct. 30.-9.45 2.0.. .Oct. 10, 1020 MIT.