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GERMANY LOYAL TO AGREEMENT WITH ROME
Plan For Parleys
With Britain Wrongly Construcd POSTPONEMENT PROFITABLE
Berlin, Nov. 14.
A statement issued by the National Socialist party's official news service on the visit, of Lord Halifax to Herr Adolf Hitler,. which is given great prominence by the German press, deprecates the sensational attitude adopted by certain newspapers.
The papers generally speak of Britain's desire to come to terms with Germany, but do not discuss the possible subject of the talks which are to take place between Lord Halifax and the Fuehrer.
It is noteworthy that discussion on Germany's colonial claims which, until a few days ago was being carried on heatedly, has disappeared rapidly overnight.Reuter,
NO TINKERING WITH ROME-BERLIN AXIS
Berlin, Nov; 14.
MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 15, 1937.
CHINESE LAUNCH ALHAMBRA
FIERCE
ATTACK
HEAVY CASUALTIES AS BLOWS AIMED AT RECOVERY OF TAMING
Hsinhsiang, Nov. 15.
With the aid of reinforcements Chinese forces on the right flank of the Peiping-Hankow front are launching a fierce counter-offensive on Taming in an attempt to recapture the strategic town which fell into the hands of the Japanese a few days ago, a military report from the front states.
Heavy casualties, according to the report, have been suffered by both the Chinese and Japanese sides during encounters around the town in the last few days.-Central Ne108.
Fierce Fighting On
Northern Front
Nanking. Nov, 15.
On the Tientsin-Pukow Railway front fierce fighting is going on at Tsiyong and Linyi, north of the Yellow River and on the north bank of the Tu Hai River.
A detachment of about 1,000 Japanese troops started an attack on Deouncing foren press specula-Tsiyang on the morning of November tion regard to the Halifax-Hitler 13 but was vigorously repulsed by Further attacks talks, the National Socialist party's the Chinese forces. olicial rews service says that if the have been launched by the Japanese visit is to be made in such an atmos- since then, the opposing forces being phere the serious question arises locked in deadly engagement. profit- more
whether it would not be
high Chinese military comman- able in the interests of lessening the der, the report reveats, is now per- pulitkul tension, to postpone i tem-sonally directing operations at Tsi- fresh Chinese reinforce- paratly. There should certainly be yang and
been rushed there to ments have on many
frant and open discussion levelet engage the Inpanese. subjects,
the Halo-German political friendship could be the subject for
for discussion is
Severest Phase
At Linyi attacks and counter
have
Retreating Chinese Overtaken
General Reported
Slain in Fight .
Battle Looms In S. Hopei
Peiping, Nov. 15. Another brisk engagement was fought south of Lingyi, where Japanese troops over took
to completely misjudge the situation. Nobody can shake the political reality of the Berlin-Rome axis, or the anti-attacks have been in progress since the retreating Chinese force.
the morning of November 12. Both General Chao Ting-pi, regi- Comintern Pact with Japan, and any sides
suttered considerable mental Insinuations that Germany will be
gasualties during the engagements prepared to influence her political friends in matters concerning them alone is completely erroneous.
With regard to colonies the Ger- man public has noted the views of London and Parts and will now know how calmly to awalt developments.
With regard to the assertion that Germany wishes for a rapprochement with western Powers in order to bring about a Four-Power talk, there is ro subject for controversy between Germany and these Powers which does might be discussed. Germany not want to cover up by a new con- ference, the obviously shameful fatture of the conference of Powers just ended (presumably meaning the Brussels conference).—Reuter,
NOVEMBER 17 DATE OF VISIT
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commander of the which are described us unpresedented Chinese 81st Division is report- in severity since the Japanese inva-ed to have been killed. sion in north Shantung.
Meanwhile the main body of The central Chinese column, ne-Chinese troops which has been raiding| cording to the report, is engaging the Japanese lines of communications NEXT CHANGE Japanese dictachment pushing 15 way in south Hope, is now concentrated to the north bank of the Tu Hal between Kumping and Tamgintu, United Artists' River-Central News.
where the Japanese hope to bring! them into netton shortly-Reuter. Advance In Shantung
'Peiping, Nov. 10, A general advance towords Tsinanty, capital of Shantung pro- vince, is claimed in
a Japanese communique,
Troops in the Tientsin-Pukow It is now disclosed that during the Japanese air raid over Antungweltway zone have reached a point while Nov. 13, three bombs were dropped 15 miles north of Tsinanfu, outside of the East Gute, killing one other forces have captured Kaotang. westward of the railway from small girl.
of the Japanese warplanes are also active Talyang on the left bank
River, and eastward of the Central News.
Tunghai. Klangau, Nov. 15. Two Japanese
have submarines been sighted off Lienyunkang Har bour, according to a report received here.
Following a conference between the along the northern Shaniung constrail... fghting preceded the fall }
Prowler, Mr. Anthony Eden and Lord -Halilox respecting the projected talks with Herr Hitler, it is understood Lord Halifax will proceed to Germany en November 17.-Reuter:
REFUGEES GRANTED SELF-RULE
Japanese Only Supervising
Asiang, the siege of which was by the sudden arrival of Chinese reinforcements.
Chinese Forces Reported of
Holding Yencheng
Hsuehow, Nov. 15.
The Japanese hope that the Chinese reverses in Shanghai and Shangi will
It is strongly reported here that finally bring General Han Fu-chu to the main body of Chinese forces throw off Nonking's restraint, and eperating along the Tealsin-Pukow that he will make a separate peace Railway zone are holding Yencheng with Japan.--Reuter.. Important Shantung city about 15 miles from Tsinan north of the Yellow River.-Central News,
Shanghai War Horrors Filmed
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Amoy Vicinity Shelled By Japanese Warships
Amoy, Nov. 15.
Two Japanese warships, appearing from Chinmen Island off the Fukien coast, shelled Watung near Amoy at 10 o'clock yesterday, it was disclosed to-day. Over 20 shots were red but it is claimed the damage negligible.-Central News.
Cities Along Yellow River Bombed
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Tsinon. Nov., 15. Japanese warplanes yesterday car- rled out an extensive bombing rald over a number of cities along the north bank of the Yellow River
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Shanghai, Nov. 15, The Nantao refugee area is to be policed by guards chosen by and from the refugees them- selves. The guards will be armed with revolvers and balons.
Japanese military patrols will Vivid and unpurged are the scenes upcasionally Inspect the area, though of the undeclared war Shumphal Shantung, they will not be officlafly on duty.f which Universal News Reel has The planes appeared from 9 The zone will be under the care brought to the screen at the Queen's o'clock in the morning till 4 o'clock of the Internatiobal Red Cross, since Theatre. The grim
spectacle nt In the afternoon, rnining bombs on the Japanese have no facilities to carnage which followed the visits of Tsiho, Lokau. Tsiyang and the Sang- care for the 250,000 refugees.' Japanese bombers to the Shanghai sintien rallway station. The results
business centre bring home the full of the attacks, however, have not been WED. Meanwhile the difficultles created us
realisation of the devastation which ascertained.-Central News, by the lack of food and water are
has swept the city. It is an uncen-· being overcome by the establishmentsored nim which shows in minute of numerous bases, to which refugees and harrowing details the terror, des- can go for meals and water, contruction and misery which the Chin- nected with French Concession. In
ese civilians have endures.
A few days, it is expected, a normal supply of water and light, and even
In the opening scenes, the famous telephone service, will be resumed. Marco Polo bridge of Pelping is seen, The zone is out of bounds to the nimed before this famous Chiacar кере Shanghal pubilc, and all historical monument was destroyed. desiring to enter must obtain £ The trall of the 20th Route Army special permit from the French
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carnage and death. Chinese one of police, No refugees will be allowed soldiers are seen as they met death, to enter the International Settlement lying where they fell in their gallant except in cases where they are stand against the invaders. suffering from sickness, or wounds. stark realities of war me brought -Reuter.
home vididly,
The most terrible scenes are those!
Matsui's Appreciation
the
The
New Brazil
Constitution Not Fascist
President Vargas' Declaration
Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 14. taken after the shelling of the Sincere "Our conalitution is not Fascist, it Shanghai, Nov. 15.
The hell is Brazilian. Brazil is not interested General Matsul, commanding the and Wing On Companies.
which dropped there during the in the anti-Comintern Pact, her Jaunese treous in Shanghai, busiest hour of the day took horrible attention is concentrated on a Pali- dotated 10,000 yen 10 Father
the pll of civilian life. Words have American polity," declared President of Jacquinot, Vice-President
with foreign proved inadequate in describing the Vargas at a meeting International Ited Cross Sinnghai
One's Committer, as a token of the Japanese holocaust, and they still are.
President Vargas added that the General's appreciation of the reports eyes must be the only true med press correspondents to-day.
question of foreign debts would be made by Father Jacquingt and his for comprehension,
examined immediately and preference nssoclates for the creation and main- The film is being shown on elifgiven to countries with which Brazil tenance of the Nantao refugce area. occasions daily. In the comparative had favourable tende balance.
anfety of Hongkong the full horrors especially the United States.
The Cabinet has decided, he added. of the conflict are not perhaps realis-
The sum donated is in expression
of sympathy from the Japanese Com mand for refugees in the so-called "Jacquinot Zone."-Reuter.
ed, but the details and remits of un-to pursue a campaign for the repres checked ravages of war can be seension of Communin-Reuter, in this aim,
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