THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY

1938. 11,

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Trenton, N.J., Jan. 10. The Governor of New Jersey, Mr. Harold Hoffman, to-day divided the State's $25,000 reword for the cap- ture of the Lindbergh baby's kid- | napper among over 100 persons, The Jorgen shure was $7,500, and went to

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This boy's mother died at his birth early in 1935. His

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NANNING RAID

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Paris, Jan. 10,

Roosevelt Talks About Bigger Navy

and

Washington, Jan, 10.

Navy

Department

President F. D. Hoevelt sammen eri State oftleids for a further discussion on the proposed supplementary naval! building programine,

White House officials state Aut it will be several days before President Roosevelt sends his expected mes- Congress, concerting the Bige to programine. Router,

Bomb Plotters Discovered

Paris, Jan.

11. been

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Hope To Lure Invaders

Into The Interior

Hankow, Jan. 11.

A few weeks ago, or about four months after the beginning of Sino-Japanese hostilities, guerilla warfare tactics were popularly adopted by all troops in China, though they were first only employed by the former communist armies in the Shansi province. Now the general tendency is for the re-organisation of almost all the Chinese national troops and provincial troops into guerilla, units,

SOVIET

RAID ON BISHOPS

Twenty-One Arrested, Charged With Espionage

Moscow, Jan. 10. Twenty-one bishops have bern arrested since the end of November, according to the Soviet press.

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The charges include organising network of espionage and terrorist circles connected with The Fascist intelligence service. Reuter.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION:

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with

Durban Maru. Shabonce, Shuntien, Empress of Japan, Patudam, Andre Lebon, President Garfield, Talyuan, Hniyang, Shantung.

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Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has repeatedly announced that China is sure of eventual victory because she is ready to engage in widespread guerilla warfare with the Japanese when the invaders have been dragged into the vast plains, river valley and mountain ranges of of other national troops into guerilla the interior.

present

forces.

FOUR COLDEN' RULES The principles of the guerilla tac- Information from all fronts al General Sung Cheh-yuun, which

in China are very simple. in Shantung. Sharisi, collapsed at Pelping and Tichtsin last tics

re-organised into Guerilla strategists state that the Chekiang and contral Anhwei, reveals July has been

in Tamingolden rules consist only that all commanders in charge of guerilla forces, centred respective fronts have been given city,

of four

two

points: firstly that whenever the enemy is coming to retreat, secondly the duty of re-organising their troops: THE SHANGHAI BLUNDER whenever the enemy is stationed any into guerilla units under the direc-

where to harass, thirdly whenever Bon of the highest military command. General Yeh Chien-ying, Chief of

the enemy is evasive, to attack, Admiral Shen Hung-lich, Mayor Staff of the former Red, Eighth fourthly whenever

the

enemy is in of Tsingtao, voluntarily gave PRoute Army, commented as early as retreat to drive to kill. Tsingtao on New Year's Eve because August last that in the present war

Besides the Government guerilla he was instructed us to meet China should adopt guerilla or mobile forces, there are about 20,000 guerilla bluejackets into guerilla units to meet acties instead of positional tactics. volunteers drawn from civilians in the invaders in the Chuhslen-Yishui

He observed that the chief reason for the Peiping. Tientsin and Pasting area, south-east of Shantung.

the collapse of the 29th army was areas, Commander Yang Pao-ming General Ban Fu-chu, Shantung's Governor.

despatching her ignorance of mobile tactics. He should be considered the "Father" of busy is

advocated mobile tactics chiefly, the guerilla forces around Peiping. guerilla units to disturb the Japanese the ground that China lacks effective because the first unit he commanded A number of arrests have

rear furces even north of the Yellow made in connection with the bomb

River, to say nothing of the Japanese cavy weapons with which to resist last August consisted only of

the Japanese bombardments, Long farmers, two workingmen and one outrage of December 9 last when ex-

and before the rear forecs in plosions gecurred in two headquarters

Chinese retreat from ex-serviceman, and they had only Shanghai he pointed out the Inad- the of employers near

Arch of Taining districts.

the

Chinese troops defending centralisability of positional tactics by thelone ancient Russian hunting gun and Triumph in Paris resulting in

30 bullets. Yang Pao-ming now has Anhwei, namely the Pengpu and Chinese defence forces in the Shong thousands of men in northern Hopel death of two policemen.

areas have all been rehat sector. The Surete

the Hotel has discovered

constantly waylaying enemy units, identity of the men involved in the organised into guerilla units.

Japanese vanguards both on the In the meantime they had the re-seizing Japanese weapons in surprise bombing, it is reported-Reuter.

southern und northern sections of themarkable fact that in northern Shansi attacks and destroying munitions, Tientsin-Pukow railway line are sald the Eighth Route Army appeared aeroplanes and tanks.

victorious and furthermore All the Chinese military authori- only to control a narrow belt along ever

Chinese guerilla troops were able to maintain their positions ties and the people believe that the the antediately troops penetrate Hiving the Japanese troops constant an instance, he said, the former Red into Ching the more dangerous harassings. In the sume manner guerilla troops were still maintaining will be for the Japanese lines of Chinese querilla units are attacking their strongholds in northern Shansi, communications and the less chance victory-United cities near Hangehow and near Tal-These facts serve as material exam- they will have of yuan. The entire 20th army under ples for leading the re-organisation Press.

NOT MUCH HEADWAY

-Budapest-Jan-11-

No communique was issued at the end of yesterday's talts between Austrian, Italiani and Hungarian diplomats here.

The general impression seems to be that not much headway was made. It is regarded as fairly certain that neither Austria nor Hungary will leave the League of Nations to juin the anti-Comintern pact, which Is believed to be Italy's hope in attending the conference.

All Europe is watching develop- ments at Budapest with concern, for it is quite possible, that this meeting will be the preliminary to some new political alignment.-Reuter,

MARK SILVER JUBILEE

Congratulations will be showered upon Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Xavier, two Portuguese residents of the Colony, to-morrow on the scension of the celebration of their

Jubilee.

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A prominent member of Portuguese community, Mr. Xavier fins made himself a familiar Agure here an managing director of the Hongkong Printing Press Ltd, and also by his many acts of benevolence. the He hit nasociated himself with charitable works of his community. and was formerly a member of the committee of the Club de Recreio and the Liga Portuguesa.

Mr. and Mrs. Xavier intend to spend their Silver Jubilee quietly with a family gathering.

ITALIAN LABOUR FOR GERMANY

Berlin, Jun. 18.

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A large number of Italian hands, probably 30,000, will be brought to Germany in order to as wist German peasants, according an agreement entered into between the two nations,

to

There has recently been a notice- able shortage of farm hands in Ger- many owing to the heavy demands of the four-year plan.

The Italian labourers will be mainly engaged in the cultivation of of potatoes, sugar and beans-Reu- ter.

Authoritativo eireles have InxHeated: A earpenter named Kwong Wah that it is possible the French Govern-was this morning sent to gaol for three mont will protest to Japan with re-weeks by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the gard to the bombing of the French Central Magistracy for stealing= Catholic Miaston during an air raid wrist watch from another carpenter. on Nanning-liouter,

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