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Censorship Threatens

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Japanese Urge Use

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Shanghai, Nov. 30. Itadio and telegraph communica- tlons between Shanghal and other cities in China continue out of action following the Japanese assumption of control of the Chinese telegraph and wireless administrations. The head office of the Chinese Telegraphs has been sented, while work in all branch offices in Shanghai has been suspend-

cd.

According to a Japanese spokesman important equipment had been re- moved by the Chinese staff when it walked out.

of

Meanwhile Japanese censorship

I foreign outward news despatches Jooms in the offing. Foreign cor- respondents have been urged by the Japanese authorities to make cen-

1 exercis sorship unnecessary "discretion and understanding", though it is asserted that "military make the establish- exigencies may ment of 异 sorship of outgoing necessary. The matter is MCFSARC still wider consideration.

of

Regarding the censorship Chinese newspapers, it is officially stated by the Japanese that censor- ship will go "only as far as former- Ly enforced by

Chinese authorities-Reuter,

NOT GUILTY OF

OIL FROM WATER FRAUD

Jose Maria da Silva e Souza, 50. cominission agent, was discharged this morning by Mr. R. Edwards at the

Central Magistrnest H» Was alleged to have obtained $125 from Lock Yuk-ching by false pretences. Mr. C. A Sutherton Russ appeared for the defence.

it was allerd Souza bad claimed I could. with a friend's help, tur water into kerosene,

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POLICE PATROL CAIRO STREETS

Cairo, Nov. 29.

Extra police are patrolling the streets in View of the disorders created by the attempted assassina- tion of the Egyptian Preinler.- United Press.

PRESS PREFERS

SUSPENSION

Shanghai, Nov, 30. It is reliably stated that

the re- maining Chinese daily newspapers in Shanghai, after the Japanese

in- nouncement of the appointment of a censor for them, told the Shanghai Municipal Council that they wil sumpend publication to-morrow if the censorship Is permitted.---United Presa.

MUNITION DUMPS.

BLOWN UP

Shanghai, Nov, 20.

A Japanese spokesman said Japan- se naval planes heavily bombed Lihslen, Kwangteh, Lucheng and other Chinese concentrations, blow- ing up munition dumps at Lihsien with devastating damage, and also

-United Pressi.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1937.

CHINESE DRIVE ALHAMBRA

JAPANESE FROM SHANTUNG CITY

Scale Putai's Walls

And Rout Defenders

Tsinan, Nov. 30,

Putai, strategie, town on the north bank of the Yellow River, has been recaptured by the Chinese troops, who dealt a smashing blow to the Japanese on the right flank of the Shan- lung war zone, it is officially announced here.

The Chinese, who busieged the Japanese for nearly two days, sealed the walls on November 28 and after a fierce street battle, drove the invaders out, However, another Chinese column was waiting outside and ambushed the Japanese as they retreated from the town.

It is also revealed that the Chiriexo| 2 micile units assisted by farmers and villagers, recaptured Loling on

November 37.

The Japanese attacks on Tangyi and Liuiin have been repulsed,—— Central News.

Japanese Rush Supplies To Shanghai

Nanking, Nov. 36,

Scores of armoured ears and muni- tions were unloaded at the China Merchants Lower Wharf and the NY.K. Wayside Wharf.

Disturbed Conditions Hurt P. & O.

Earning Reduced In Far East

A dozen Japanese transports. all heavily loaded with milltary supplles, arrived at Shanghal yesterday and thej cartoes were immediately transferred

London, Nov. 20. to smaller vessels which left for Soo-

The disturbed conditions in China show by the river, intelligence re-adversely affected the carnings of the ports reo:lved here state,

P. and G. Far Eastern service, states the Company's annual report, which announces that arrangements

have been concluded for eiuser co-opera- tion by practically all Brilish and foreign lines engaged in Far Eastern passenger trade. This, it is hoped, will be beneficial to the travelling pubile and the shipping companies. The I. and O. Company's prot and loss account shows 01 credit balance of £327,000.-Router.

Another transport unloaded hun- dreds of drums of motor oil-Ceatrut News.

Chinese Reinforcements Around Kwangteh

Nanking, Nov. 30.

iminiment

Heavy Chinese reinfores ments have!

massed around Kwangtah, strategle town on the Anhwel border, In anticipation of Japanere offensive.

The main bulk of forces advancing on concentrated at kilometres east of Linchenchino, 78

the Japanese Kwangich are Suanchen, 35 the town and metres further cir

of

cast, though small units vanguards have passed these points.

Central News.

Attempt To Attack

Ishing Repelled

Prosecution Malicious, Court Holds

Tailor Goes Free; Assault Charged

Appearing on remand before Mr. Nanking. Nov. 30. R. A. D. Forrest .. the Central Retomated attempts by batches of Magistracy this morning, charged Japanese troops to land at Tapuchen with assaulting Ho Sing-fan, 40, and Tingshanchen on the west bank agent for Chinese shipping firm, by of Talhu Lake to attack the Chinese threatening to shoot him, Hu Sin- troops from the near at Ishing were lai, 27, tallor, was

Com- frustrated by the vigilant Chinese plainant was

by Mr. yesterday, a report renching here in-shing Lo, instructed by Mr. J. states-Central News.

M. Hall. while Detective Sub-Ing- pector W. N. Darkin prosecuted,

Scores Killed

Tsinan, Nov. 30.

recharged.

His Worship, after reviewing the vasc.

said he thought the prosecution

A Chinese fring column recaptured brought by complainant was a muli- Putai in northern Shantung, situated clous one, and he therefore discharge on the northern bank of the Yellow ed ecused. River, according to Chinese reports,

Defendant, on learning his Wor- which add that scores of Japanese ship's decision, asked for compensa-

soldiers, Including tws officers were tion, and his Worship ordered that killed, and numbers of rifles captured he be awarded $20,

in a bitter encounter which preceded occupation of the elly-Renter

SHIPPERS CONFUSED

Japanese Tariff Regulations Cause Complaint..

London, Nov. 30. The London Chamber of Commerce has drawn the attention of the Government to the fact that the Japanese authorities are insisting on payment of Japanese Import duty on cargo intended for Shanghai but carried on

to Japan, unless exported within a month. It is also! understood that in the event of pay- ment of duty, no refund is allowed when the goods are re-shipped to Shangha).

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Danzig Ruled By Hitler, Leaders Claim

Berlin, Nov. 29.

The leader of the Nazi Party

at Danzig, opening an exhibition that at Westphalia, declared Danzig was, and it will continue to be, German.

I can now be openly stated that Danzig is ruled by men who

Lake their orders from Herr Hitler, declared the speaker... Reuter.

U.S. Nationals

Awaiting Evacuation

The Chamber of Commerce has pointed out that this is a great dis- advantage to shippers, who in many cases are having difficulty in tracinit their cargo. Therefore the Chamber has urged the Foreign Offee to re quest the Japanese Government to grant a further three months' exten-sidents of Nanking, including 35 men slon period for re-exportation.--and seven women, have boarded n Reuter.

CHALLENGERS

FOR FARR'S

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Harringay, Nov. 20.

In a ten-round elimination bout

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Nanking, Nov. 30.

I learned that 42 American re-

river hulk and are awaiting evacua- tion by the S. Panay-United Press.

REFUSE TO LEAVE NANKING

Nanking, Nov. 30. The American Embassy 10 ex- pressed concern over the refusal of 32 missionarles, pressmen and news- reel cameramen to evacuate Nanking. -United Press.

QUEEN MARY VISITS DANK OF ENGLAND

London, Nov. 29. Strickland thus earned the right to Queen Mary paid an Informal Visit challenge Temmy Farr for the title.to the City of London and inspected To-night's fight was very poor, the Bank of England premiace for neither boxer displaying the least three-quarters of an hour to-day. initiative-Reuter,

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