THE HONGKONG
LIFE TO-DAY IN MY VILLAGE
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FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER
RAILWAY BRIDGE STRUCK Kowloon-Canton Trains Stopped Hankow Track
Also Bombed
26,
1997.
United Press slates thai 200 prople were killed,
RAID PREVENTED
Changsha, Nov. 25,
An bir rald alarm was sounded here about noon to-day when three Japanese planes were sighted over the Hunan-Klangsi border heading for Changsha, Chinese pursuit pinnes Immediately look to the nir to in- tercept them.
Seeing the Chinese preparedness, The Japanese planes tumed away. The all clear signal was given at 2 p.m.-Central News.
KIANGSU RAIDS Hwelyn, Klangsu, Nov, 24. Four civilians were killed and eight wounded and
Most of us unashamedly live! where we do because we like quiet, quaintness, cak-beams and the clean smell of the place. All our economic roots are
Canton, Nov. 25. elewhore: The village accepts Six Japanese pinnes carried out
A number of us as residents, welcomes on as two raids on the Canton-Kowloon houses were destroyed yesterday and 2 pm afternoon when two Japanese planes spenders of money, is furtive Railway at 12.45 p..
respectively. Several bombs were raided the city, dropping four about us as people. The week-cropped, the Japanese objectives
bridges bombs-Central News. enders it detests. So do we. To being four bridges. Threo
news is still HANGCHOW_ACTIVITY them everything is "a perfect were missed whic
nt the serenm, and it's such fun talk. awaited regarding the fourth.
Four bonba were almed Sheklung Bridgo and two AL the
bridge, A Albert Mawley lies to themt bombs were also dropped at the with a serene, clear-blue eyeshekka Bridge and Tutong Bridge.
The alarm was sounded in Canton. for his quait. "You seen the
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BRIDGE DESTROYED
Hangchow, Nov., 25.
A Japanese plane roared over the city on the morning of November 23, and aimed a bomb at the Nansing- klao railway station, power-diving to only about 300 metres above the ground. The missile was almed at a number of wagons, but missed the mark, tolling in the field nearby.— rows" are mounds on the hill
Central News. Canton, Nov. 20. long since disproved of being the
Sixteen Japanese planes in two last resting places of ancient
the Canton-Kow- squadrons ralded Britong
loon Rallway and the Canton-Ham- For £450 per annum our vicarkow Railway shortly after noon. The railway bridge near Wongik station tends two parishes; preaches to an the Canton-Kowloon rallway wan two congregations averaging totally destroyed by six bombs, and alarm produced some very interest- about twenty to thirty cach. He a section of the track north of Kun- Ing Chinese pursuit planes, which despairs. "I try-1 do try, but, on the Canton-Hunkow railway; manoeuvred very skilfully and very
miles from Canton, was damaged speedily. 25 only the old ones listen. And by seven bombs. from habit.".
HANKOW ALARM
Shanghal, Nov. 25. Hankow heard the nie rold olarm
for the first time for three weeks yesterday afternoon.
No raid was carried out, but the
It was learned that four bombera A second raid on the Canton-Kow-were sighted at Siushui, possibly re- inon railway was carried out by six turning after raiding Canton and
Seven Changsha.-United Press. Japanese planes at 2 pm.
VISIT TO
bombs dropped at Shellung damaged a section of the track and a number
MY village. Water is of telegraph poles. Central News,
coming. The weeds
SHIUKWAN TARGET
Canton, Nov. 25.
LOYANG Hsinhslung, Nov. 25.
·A squadron of over ten Japanese planes visited the outskirts of Loyang, capital of Honan, yesterday morning.
are growing. The men are Aucording to Chinese sources, 20| leaving. The girls wear scarlet Japanese planes dropped bombs on-Central News. shoes. Danee music pours from the Canton-Hankow Railway to-day. magic casements. The cinema bus goes, the fish and chips come.
one of the chief Shłukwan was objectives.
Eight planes which raided the rail-
Poultry peck over wheat-land, | way Gt Wednesday apparently The vicar has started up Folk-amaged several raliway carriages.
but the casualties were comparative Dancing.
ly small-Reuter.
Tom Standish left us last week. We watched his great, strong body swinging down the road. He's twenty-one. He winked "If the village can't keep me, then I'll find somewhere
May he.
Dy can."
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SLIGHT DAMAGE
It was learned from the Kowloon
station yesterday that the Wongl bridge was slightly damaged. None of the railway tracks were demolish- ed and the bridge was expected to be repaired before this morning, when trains will keep to the usual
schedule.
Owing to the broken bridge the trip of the 4.50 p.m. train from Can- ton to Kowloon, and those of the afternoon up trains, were cancelled. NANKING BOMBED
Nanking, Nov. 25. More than ten civilians were kill ed and scores of dwelling; houses de- molished yesterday afternoon when Japanese planes again raided Nan- king.
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Changsha, Nov. 24. For the first time Changsha, capital Hunan, was bombed by Japanese planes to-day.
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Six misalles were dropped by four planes at 2.40 o'clock this afternoon in the vicinity of the Changsha East Station of the Canton-Hankow Rail-
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The raiders were engaged number of Chinese pursuits drove them away at 3.05 Central Neios.
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