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三拜禮 贼七月十英港香 WEDNESDAY,

OCTOBER 27,

1937.

日四廿月九

No. 15340

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CHINESE DRIVEN FROM NORTH STATION

Japansee Hold New Fate of Brussels Parley Uncertain Shanghai Key Points

CHIANG KAI-SHEK HIMSELF TO

DIRECT CRITICAL OPERATIONS

Shanghai, Oct. 27.

Foreign military observers report that the Japanese captured North Station at 7 o'clock this morning.-United Press,

CLAIM KEY-POINTS

TAKEN

Shanghai, Oct. 27.

The Japanese claim to have captured several key positions and declare that a full retreat of the Chinese troops to the south continued throughout yesterday.

However, many Chinese troops were caught in a "drag. net" spread around an area of ten kilometres square to the north-west of the International Settlement by the Japanese forces, and they will be either wiped out, or forced to enter the International Settlement or French Concession, after disarming, it is said.

While Japanese residents in Shanghai are celebrat- ing the Japanese capture of Tazang, neutral observers confirm the report that the Chinese have not withdrawn from Kiangwan or Chapei.

It is reliably reported that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has left Nanking to go to Soochow to direct operations in view of the critical nature of the present situation-Reuter-

Japanese Flag Hoisted

Shunghal, Oct. 27.

A farge Japanese dag has been holsted on the Nanking-Shanghai! Rahway Administration building

the North Station.-

adjoining

United Press.

Withdrawal Apparent

Shanghal, Oct. 27. Japanese bulejackets started a steam-roller aftaek from Chapei to Hongkow Park at dawn. They made a general advance and captured the North Station where Japanese flags were hoisted at 6.50 nami, the Chinese Bugles having withdrawn at 8.35.

went were blown as the Bag marking the capture of not only the station, but the adjoining Administra- tion Bullding.

up

The Japanese advance is continuing over the whole of the Chapel and

Hangkew Park sector.

Meanwhile, Japanese forces which struck southward from Tazan, are

BUS CRASHES

IN WANGHAI

Two Badly Hurt

Two men were seriously in- jured in Wanchai about 8.10 a.m.) to-day when bus No. 641 crashed into a Chinese dentist's shop at 43 Queen's Road East in an

who suddenly ran across the road.'

Italian Killed attempt to avoid a pedestrian By Shell In Shanghai Line

Shanghai, Oct. 27.

A. Savoy Grenadler, Antonio Padula from Stanoso, Italy, was killed by an anti-aircraft shell. allegedly fired during a Chinese air raid må 2,40 am to-day.

Padula was on duty in the Hallan defence sector between the British and American sectors.----Reuter,

also advancing towards the Shanghai- STOP PRESS

Nanking Railway position at Kiang-

wan. At the moment it is not known, but it is considered certain, that the Chinese must have withdrawn over- night-Reuter.

Kiangwan Racecourse

Occupied

Shanghai, Oct. 27. The Japanese have occupied the Klangwan Racecourse immediately east of Klangwan' village-Router.

Kiangwan Village Falls

Shanghai, Oct. 27. The Japanese have captured Klangwan village. Japanese planes are actively bombing the retreuting Chinese troops-Reuter.

JAPANESE AGAIN FIRE ON BRITISH

Shanghai, Oct. 27.

A Japanese plane machine- gunned a British outpost near Jossfield Park at 6 a.m. to-day.

The British troops returned the fire with Lowis guns and the Japanese plane flew off. believed the plane was hit A Japanese apokesman estimates Reuter, the Chinese casualties up to October 23.1o be 230,000, of which 07,000 the field of

Estimate Of China's Losses By Japanese

Shanghai, Oct. 27.

have been killed on

battle.

J.

It is dailmated that between 500,000 and 600,000 Chinese troops form a trianglo between Lluho, Shanghal and Soochow-Reuter,

KING FAROUK TO WED JANUARY 6

Alexandria, Oct. 20. The, marriage of King. Farouk of Egypt, whose · engagement was re- Costky-arinounced, has been fixed for January 0, next year tester.

The shop window was smashed to pieces, and the water pipe near the entrance to the floors was burst open,

The injured men are:

Leung Wah, 42, P.W.D. workman,{ whose right leg was crushed;

Cheng Tro-50, G5, who received] injurles.

Both of them are now in the Queen' Mary Hospital,

Palestine Precautions

League of Nations council, merlinx in Geneva, discussed the plan for partitioning Palestine among Arabs and Jews, hoping to bring to an end the riots and elashes between the two nationalliles. Above a Palestine guard, la Jerusalem, searching a tribesman for weapon, afler”-recent-rioting.

BESCUE FLIGHTS

MAY HAVE SERVED

ANOTHER PURPOSE

DURABLE PEACE

BRITISH AIM

Unknown Elements Greatly Confuse Approaching Issue

London, Oct. 26.

Lord Halifax, replying. to the debate on the King's Address in the House of Lords, referred to the Nine- Power Conference and said it had been stated in Parliament that the country was entitled to know the policy on which the Government would proceed at Brussels, and what it would endeavour to secure at the conference.

cannot at this moment say more than that the policy intend to pursue is such a policy as may lead, if it can, to the termination of the Sino-Japanese conflict on a basis that the moral opinion of the world would accept; a basis which would offer the hope of that peace, being durable, and a basis for the development of China said Lord in which all parties could play their part,” Halifax.

FOREIGN POLICY ATTACKED

Ministers Weak And Vacillating, Attlee Asserts

London, Oct. 26. The first business before the House of Commons to-day was the moving of the usuni address of thanks to the

the resolution,

A sensational story of Anglo-American secret service intri-King for his speech. Driven by Yu Wing, the bus was gue in the Pacific in connection with the aerial search for ill- crowded with passengers the lime of the accident. According to him, he fated Amelia Earhart is told in a recent issue of Smith's Weekly, was proceeding from cast to west and the Australian national weekly. when near the place in question, u Behind the disclosures lies the reason why, the newspaper pedestrian suddenly dashed across the road. He immediately swerved but believes, Great Britain is refortifying Hongkong, and why the In so doing he lost control und the American Government has abandoned its policy of Isolation in vehicle mashed into the shop over a favour of co-opération with Grent Britain in the defence of sve-yard pavement which was full Pacific interests of people at the time.

Persons at the scene of the accident ay a Chinese woman was killed in

1

"Until now the real story has been withheld of the des- the crash, but police are not aware, perate international intrigue that went on with the search for Amelia Earhart, when that intrepid aviatrix crashed into the Pacific somewhere near the Phoenix Islands," says Smith's Weekly.

of any fatality,

CRITICAL SPANISH SITUATION

Another Offensive Jn Preparation ·

Hendaye, Oct. 26.

.

"It is a story of military tactics that went hand in hand with that search-hand in hand with the terrific expense of U.S.$2,500,000 spent on American naval planes.

"American plones did more than

Mr.

After Captain H. Balfour and Cap tani W. Mabane, both in Court dress, with swords, had respectively moved and seconded Clement Attlee, leader of the Opposi tion, followed with a speech in which he criticised the omission of proper reference to the Government's foreign policy, specially in regard to the Far Enst.

Sir Archibald Sinclair, leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons: referring to the hope ex- pressed that the Brussels Conference would result in peace, said that what was agitating their minds was the question: What peace?

Would the country most vociferous in demanding peace be Japan, or some other country asking on her behalf, for peace on the basis of possession of Chinese, provinces now occupied by Japan?-Reuler.

Invitations For Germany, Russia

Brussels, Oct. 28. It is understood the question of Inviting Germany and Russia to the Nine-Power Conference, will be decided to-morrow.

Before being able to pronounce on necessary to opinion, it has been

wut the

agreement of certain Powers which hitherto has been tacking-Reuter.

Still Making Charges"

Against Italy

Londón, Oct. 28. M. van Maiskey, Russian delegate to the Non-Intervention Committee, sald to-day that the Soviet held members of the

committee should

Sir John Simon, replying in the absence of the Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, said it was not thought bind themselves in advance to accept there were any grounds in the im- the figures of the technical commis medlate situation for asserting there sions as a basis for the withdrawal were probable Indications of British of Volunteers from Spain: trade approaching a decline. There appeared to be no ground for think- Ing that the check In commercial building would be permanent as there was a great deal of houding work to be done.

The Labour Party has given notice of amendment to the Address re-

Asama Marugrelling that His Majesty's advisers,

May Float Next March

Engines To Be Takon Out Of Stranded Ship By Salvagors

by their weak and vacillating foreig policy, and lack of constructive and fundamental proposals for raising the standard of life of the people, or for establishing economie prosperity upon a just and enduring basis, have for- felled the confidence of the House Reuter,

just search for Amelia Earhart, They cut a wide swatho over the Pacific and circled near the Caroline and the Marshall Islands, In the heart of the Japanese Paciile mandates.

"Under cover of the search for the missing aviatrix, America'a noval to glimpse aircraft were anxious two of the

islands, believed by militar by the

to have been experts

Japanese. The It is reported that the Loyalist fortified It is

Government is due to arrive in Australian and British Governments Barcelona.

now know more about that senter Important Cabinet, changes are than has been disclosed publicly, reported, including the appointment

MISSIONARIES BANNED as Vice- of Sen. Louls Companys President. Another report is that

"No one is permitted to land on two anarchista might be given Gov-[the Japaneso

controlled lalands. Missionaries who previously

Almost a year ago the ernment posts.

Meanwhile reinforcements have ducted religious propaganda among Moru lett San Francisco with one of brought the Nationalists'. total natives there have been forbidden to the richest cargoes over to leave that completing its trans-Atlantic crossing strength to 100,000, including Moor return.

Port,, She was making history. To- The dying-boat landed at Mecelo, Legionnaires, Italians and former The islands are held by mandate day it is nearly two months since

Berlin, Oct. 26. Brazil at 5.20 p.m. G.M.T. having Loyalists, who are awaiting General given to Japan when that country she was stranded at Sai Wan Bay, covered approximately 00,000 kilo-Fronto's orders to attack all the was

member of the League ́of a victim of the September 2 typhoon, The occupation of Minorca by Gen- north-eastern fronts. metres-Reuter,

Their obice Nations. Now, she is no longer a She may be a doomed ship. In any eral Franco is predicted by the newa tives will be to sever communications member-but she holds the Islands event she will not be free of the paper Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung,

Catalonia between

and France

which writes: in an Iran grip. The position of the rocks until next March. secondly, to attack the Loyalist islands and their possible fortincalien poallions cast

"By what right can France pre of Tervela, northin the Pacino were rantters of grave The sleamer was driven ashore, west of Valencia, and along the concern to America, to Britain and to without any passengers on board, vent Minorca from becoming Nation- Madrid-Barcelona lifeline,

After she had gone to Junk Bay from alist? Port Mahon is just as much a and Australia. thirdly, to attack Saragossa, and cast

the stortn. part of Spain na Gijon, end ultimately "This group of Islands dominates Talkoo Docks to ride of - Lerida,....... the backbone of the the Pacific close to Honolulu, close

Blio la at present lylig in only. 10 lu fale will be the same as Gijon's."

(Continued "on Page 4.)

Reuter's Special. Loyalist defences.United Preat.

(Continued on. "Page:"4:))

60,000 KILOMETRES

Pernambuco, Oct. 20. The French flying-boat, Devalascau, passed over here at 5.02 pm. G.M.T.,

(Further Stop Press News on Paye 12.).

con-

Asama

Spain's Rights

In Minorca Unquestionable

Commenting on the Italian Gov- crament's official announcement that there were 40,000 Italians in Spala, M. Maiskey said that such a move should be deprecated, as it could be interpreted only as an attempt to force in advance the hands of the commissions.

lio added that the Soviet was pre- pared to support unconditionally, and to the utmost of its ability the policy of immediate withdrawal of all foreign combatants. He declared that the replies of the Italian, and German Governments had so far always been ambiguous, and ho alleged that Italian reinforcements for General Franco were still arriv... ` Ing in Spain. Only a few days spo Uren regiments landed at Cadiz, he charged Reuter.

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Hopes Japan Will Join

London, Oct. 20. Mr. Norman Davis, heading the Conference American Nine-Power delegation which landed st Ply- mouth to-day, slated to the prem:"

I dare not prophery the outcome

of the conference. We hope Japan will join in the deliberations to sco if we can work out a constructive solution to the very difficult For Easter question."-Neuter.

Definite Postponement

Brussels, Oct, 20, The Nine-Power: Conference has

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