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JANUARY 8,. 1938.

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Thousand Rounds Fired; None Hurt

Canton, Jun. 7.

Shanghai, Jan. 7,

Major Gen. Telter-Smollett, British commander at Shanghai, called on

Italy Orders

Battleships King George IV

Whisky

Construction Ordered

By Mussolini

con-

Rome, Jan. 7. Mussolini has ordered the Major Gen. Harado, Japanese Milling struction of two new 35,000-ton | Attache to-day, and protested in the battleships to form part of the new strongest term against the violation naval programme which will also Two trains on the Canton-Samshul of the British defence setor. He comprico 12 scout ships (large de- rallway were attacked with machine declared that repetition might tend to stroyers) and a "noleworthy num- guns by

ber of submarines." the Japanese yesterday. very grave consequences, The first was coming down and was wulting ut the Wangkau station The Incident accurred Hear n when four raliters appeared. Pune-Beltish outpost manned by a single in immediately-Reuter. tured by anony bullets, the locomo-

tive was damaged, maiting it neces soldier of the Loyal Regiment. The sary for the many passengers to wait affair happened too quickly for him for two hours before another engine to do anything. In full sight of the could be sent from Canton. Over powerless soldier the Japanese be- 1,000 bullets were fired, but fortun- inboured A. R. Turner, a British ately none of the passengers was officer of the International settlement injured.

police-Renter.

Above Fatshan a few minutes.Inter!

the train from Canton was almilarly

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Construction of all ships will be-

YUGO SLAVIA PLAN

Belgrade, Jan. 3. Yugo-Slavia is increasing her naval strength by the construction of two turpedo boats and eight destroyers. | The order was placed in Germany- Reuter Bulletin,

attacked and few villagers at on January 4, n delayed report states. MALARIA MENACE

Nganpin were wounded.

Japanese planes from two cruisers! near Macan raided the Suichuen station of the Canton-Hankow rall-; why. Many of the machine-gun bul-i lets hit the 20 freight cars there. Later the Japanese bombed Yingtak, Wangshek and other stations further! north along the same line. Damaged rails there were quickly repaired.

--Central News,

RAID AT PENGPU

Pengpu, Jan. 7.

In an air raid yesterday, in which six Japanese planes participated, Because of the destruction of the the Pengpu Match Factory was par- motor-ship Onning on the Canton- Walchow run, the operating com-tially demolished. More than pany has now decided to run all its civilians were killed or wounded. ships only by night.Our Own Cor-Central News. respondent.

WONGSHEK

BOMBED

Cunton, Jan. 7.

PLANES SHOT DOWN

20

TO HOSPITAL

The Bank Line (China) Lid., ns cwners of No. 195 the Peak, were suminuned before Mr. R. A. D. For- rest at the Central Magistracy yes- terday afternoon for falling to comply with a legal notice served by the Urban Counell to take steps to pre- vent a recurrence of the mosquilo nuisance on November 25, 1937.

Mr. M. R. Deb, assistunt to the Government Maleriologist, who pro- secuted, said that great deal of work had been done by the Malurio- logical Department to put down the

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mosquito nuisance in Mount Kellet | ERNSTOCKMBETARNURAGAUTROSKARRERENDERER and the Peak district, and in the past two years they had practically Nanchang, Jan. 7.

rld the place of mosquitoes: but, Outmanoeuvred by Chinese planes, about a month ago, a complaint was several Japanese bombers which received from the Matilda Hospital took part in a raid on Nanchang were that mosquitoes were found in the shot down during a thrilling dog hospital. fight to-day.

An investigation was carried out, and in the garden of No. 195 the Peak R

drum was found in which were a large number of mosquilo larvae. Specimens of the mosquitoes found in the Hospital which had been caught and sent to the Malariologist were found to be the same as those

Two Japanese planes bombed Wungshek on the Canton-Harkow railway to-day-Central News.

SHANTUNG ACTIVITY

Hsuchow. Jan. 7. Linhwalkwan, an important town

Over 30 bombs were dropped, most on the south section of the Tivalsin-

on open Pukow Railway, about 141 kilometres of them landing

spaces bombed by causing no serious damage to lite ur three

planes yesterday property.-Central News.

bombs were afternoon. About 11 dropped, causing slight damage.

north of Pukow, was Japanese

The ders also reconnoitred over Pengpu for a considerable time.- Central News.

HOTSEH RAID

CHINESE AT WUHU

was

in the tank. Sh

Sheer neglect of that nature to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes might bring the work of The months to nought, sald Mr. Deb. Shanghai, Jan. 7, house was under repair, and inere

□ servant 11 charge. What Chinese planes to-day twice should have been done was to have Hauchow, Jan. 7.

bombed Wuhu, once hitting the the lank screened. The Department euch case took a serious view of the case, and Considerable casualties and damage paddy fields nearoy. In to property resulted at Hotseh (Tsao- they dropped bombs without doing asked for the maximum penalty. chow) on the south-western Stinn- damage. Japanese planes took the tung border, during a raid conducted air and scared them off.--Unite. by squadron of Japanese, bombers Press,

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