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The FIRST EDITION I
Hongkong Telegraph.
FOUNDED 1881
No. 10471
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TUESDAY, MARCH
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PRISONERS ADMIT JAPANESE DEFEAT
SURRENDER
HEAVY LOSS ONLY WAY
SUFFERED
IN SHANTUNG
Survivor Says
Troops
Fear Court Martial
If They Retreat
(Exclusive to "Telegraph")
Hankow, Mar. 22.
It is announced that many Japanese prisoners were taken during the battles around Linyi, in south-eastern Shantung.
One of the prisoners has admitted the terrible Japanese losses. He said: "Our unit consisted of 9,000 infantrymen, 500 cavalrymen, 20 tanks, 60 armoured trucks, ten aeroplanes and 30 artillery pieces. We belonged to the Fifth Division.
"Our casualties on the banks of the Yi Riyer were 3,000, including many officers.
"Colonel Moda and Colonel Nakamura were both
killed.
"The Third Detachment was completely wiped out. "The people of Japan late to see!
this war prolonged.
"Many of our men have committed
suicide
hanging because they are ¦
afraid of the certainty of court mar- | tial for retreat or if their comrades "are taken prisoner United Press.
Heavy Loss Inflicted
Peiping, Mar. 22. Reports that there is considerable fighting in Sulyuan Province have been confirmed by a reliable source at Suiyuantu. Chinese forces, after erossing the Yellow River in the north-west comer of Shansi, atlacked à Japanese garrison south of Kueihua. The Chinese, though driven off,
FOREIGN SQUADRON DISBANDS.
Fliers To Be Used As Instructors Of Chinese
chaim to have inflicted heavy losses (Exclusive to "Telegraph")
on the Japanese before retiring to the Yellow River.
The saine rourees report that Chinese mubile units from bases
west of Paotouchan have been raiding various places in Inner Mongolia as far east as north Kalgon.--Reuter.
Hankow, Mar. 22.
A high aviation official herei issued a statement last night it which he declared that "in the interests of homogeneity the Fourteenth Bombardment Squadron, consisting of eight Hauchow, Mar. 22. foreign pilots of various nation- After meeting with stubborn realities, is being reorganised." sistance from the Chinese forces, the
Japanese Drive Spent
vigour of the Japanese drive on the
a bid for Hsuchow, has been spent.
The Japanese been stemmed
the Japanese vanguard which reach- ed as far as Hanchwang have been driven back. Hanchwang captured by the Chinese forces yes terday a counter-offensive in which 800 Japanese were killed. The victorious Chiness troops have now surrounded Luincheng.
"Those pilots who have had regu-
TO PEACE
Insurgents Won't Compromise
Burgos, Mar. 21.
It is authoritatively stated by the Insurgent headquarters that there is "no possibility of an armistice, unless, as a prelude, the international Marxists who are carrying on the war make an unconditional surrender." United Press.
BRITISH CRUISER FOR BARCELONA
Londen, Man 21.1
A British cruiser is arriving al Barcelona during the next few days for the protection of British Interests. Britons have been advised to leave the city-Reuter Bulletin.
Asks Vatican To Protest
London, Mar. 21.
It is authoritatively reported that Britain has invited the Vatican separately to protest against the towns. United Press. Insurgent bombing of unfortified
Cordell Hull
Denounces Air Attacks
Washington, Mar. 21.
Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of Stale, to-day condemned the bomblag of Barcelona in a state- ment to the world. press. He said that no theory of war can justify such conduct,
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"I am speaking for the whole American people when I volce this horror, and the earnest hope that civilian centres will not be made the objectives of air bom- bardments in flig future." Reuter.
点
STOP PRESS
SPECIAL CABINET
MEETING CALLED
London, Mar. 21,
northern sector of the Tientsin- lor military training are being sent
The Prime Minister will make an Pukow Railway, which was meant as to other squadrons or in the capacity important statement on Government the Inter- of instructors to the aviation schools. Policy with respect to frontal move his The rest are being demobilised," the mailonal situntion on Thursday. In Tenghslen, at
whilst statement concluded,
reply to several of the questions ad- dressed to him today on foreign It is understood this order means aftal
affairs, including
private
notice the demobillaation of Commander question by the Opposition re-
Leader, Vincent. Schmidt, who led the 14th Mr. Chamberlain invited mer
members to Squadron. He is an American and await a statement he hoped to make is popularly believed to have led the at en early date, and subsequently he now historic raid by Chinese planes indicated Thursday would provide a uguinst Formosa. He expressed suita
has
special opportunity. A meeting of the Cabinet has been sum- development.
in moned for to-morrow morning in Chinese circles for some time that addition to the ordinary weekly meet- there is friction between the foreigning on Wednesday, and it is under- Aters and the authorities due to the atood to-morrow's meeting will be fact that the foreignera will not sub-devoted to the international situation. mit to discipline and demand pre- ferential treatment. Whlin Chinese airmen are subject to punishment for infractions of discipline, the authori- ties possessed no means of controlling by discharging them, it was sold.
at this
Encouraged by the succeazes around 1 have been heard
Tonghsien and Hanchwang, the Chi- nese forces on the right and left (Continued on Page 4)
No Information On Plan For S'hai Censorship
London, Mar. 21. Replying to Mr. A. C. Moreing In the House of Commons-to-day Tovith regard to the Japanese daims to exercise a postal censor ship on foreign mails passing through Shanghai, and the Bettiah protests concerning this dalm, Mr. R. A. Butler, Par Hamentary Becretary to the
knd, snewer, had hitherto - been
defyed to, the retroomtations – *toniod in his reply, on March
Considering Soviet
Invitation
Questioned on the Government's
the men of the 14th Squadron, except attitude to the proposal of the Russian
United Press.
MEXICAN
Foreign Minister that a conference of major powers be held to discuss the German annexation of Austring the Premier said the Government had received the proposal of the Soviet, and was giving consideration to it. He was not, however, prepared to
regard to the issues arising from the present situation.
CURRENCY anticipate his general statement with
COLLAPSE
Mexico City, Mar. 21.
U.S. Government Kept Informed
AMERICA'S BID FOR SUPREMACY IN AIR
Nazi Methods nation is striving to produce the biggest and fastest bombera
Bring Protest From Jews
Brutal "Treatment Reported From Austria
Genevi, Mar. 21. The World Jewish Congress, in a communique to the press to-day, pro- tests against the methods employed against the Jews in Austria, which, says the commiunique, are more brutai- thin against the Jews in the Reich, Well-informed circles state there have been 1,700 suicides in Vienna
since the anschluss, mostly of Jews, but they include many Aryans, whose political past made their future hope- icas.
Medical practitioners were being besleged by applications for Verona! and similar narcotics, and the number of arrests was very considerable,.
The communique adds that during the last four days there has been an
average of 140 burlals. dally in the Jewish cemeteries, against the normal average of four.-Reitter.
Although it is not much talked about, there is an un- declared air armaments race going on at this moment. Every and the swiftest and most manoeuvrable fighting craft. These are the United States' latest bombers, christened "flying fortresses," oil a flight above New York's sky-scrapers. Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges over the East River can be seen.
£1,611,520 AWAITING
CLAIMANTS IN IRISH
HOSPITAL SWEEPSTAKE
(Special to "Telegraph")
Dublin, Mar. 217
Sir Joseph Glynn, vice-Chairman of the Irish Hospitals Committee, in the absence of Lord Powerscourt who, is cruising in Grecian wateis, to-day opened the proceedings at the Mansion House for the 23rd Irish Hospitals Sweepstake draw.
Chamberlain May Explain His Policies
Important Statemen
In Commons Expecteda
London, Mar. 21. Tho Prime Minister, Mr. Nevillo Chamberlain, indicated in the House of Commons this afternoon, that he may speak on the Government's policy with respect to the international situation next Thursday, when he will deal with the subject of a British guarantee for the In- dependence of Czecho-Slovakia which is being demanded in some quarters.
He will also refer to M. Maxim Litvinoft's invitation to join leading European powers (excluding Ger- many and Italy) in a Geneva con- ference to discuss ways and means of taking
collective action to stop
aggressor nations. The British Government has received on invita- ilon to participate in such a con- ference,
Mr. Chamberlain said that the con- versations which were now proceed- Ing between the British Ambassador to Rome, Lord Perth, and the Italian Foreign Minister, Count Cinto, were progressing - favourably.—Reuter.
Indiscreet Words Cause Consternation In Czecho-Slovakia
London, Mar. 21,
A week-end speech by Mr. Lennox Boyd, M.P., in which he ridiculed the idea of a British guarantee for Czecho-Slovakia, was raised in the House of Commons by Mr. Arthur Henderson, who declared that the speech was broadcast to the Contin- ent, and had enused
allon in Czecho-Slovakia constern-
Mr. Boyd, in
personal explan- afton, admitted his error, but nesured the House that he had not realised the importance that might be....al- inched to his word
words. But he did realise that in the future any words he might say must be weighed very carefully before
Mr. Neville utterance said that
Mr.
hud
Boyd, not being a member of the to the Cabinet, was not a party Government's policy until It been
declared, Undoubtedly he would have been better advised it. he had been more careful in his langu- age, especially at a moment of some delicacy. He had committed an Indiscretion and an error of Judy- ment, but nothing more,
Sir Joseph devoted most of his opening speech to the Work which was being done for the hospitals of the country, and said that Dublin itself would soon have the four finest hospitals in the world. Furthermore students from Dublin were being sent to all parts of the world to gather the latest details of research, and a Cancer polley of the Government and, Its Vienna, Mar. 21 Council had been established, with special duties.,
JEWISH PLAYWRIGHT COMMITS SUICIDE
Egan Friedell, 80-year-old Jewish playwright, has committed suicide.
Omeinis told United Press that re- ports of suicides indi exaggerated, and they declared that only 53 had committed suicide since the anschluss-United Press,
been greatly Oil Companies
No Salute To Japanese Sentries Asked
London, Mar. 21.
At question time in the Ilouse of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister said that the Japanese Embassy at Pelping had informed the British representative that no orders- insisting upon for eigners bowing to Japanese sentries ad ever bren issued,
Instructions had been sent to Trang chow that if the practice existed it abould immediately bo discontinued.-Reuter,
Millions To Revive Japan Trade
-Tokyo, Mar. 22.
In addition to the Yen 80,000,000
The sweepstakes had nothing to fear. Nothing could smush them, but
war.
Willing to Give director, announced the total pro-
Wage Increases
Mexico City, Mar. 21. British employees of the Mexi- can Eaglo Oll Company, whose wives and children had previous- ly left the country, aro now leaving..
Representatives of iha oll com- pantes stated that they were willing to work the oil fields if left unhindered by the Mexican Government, and they were pre- pared to undertake an increase ∙in wages amounting to £2,000,000
annually.—Reuter Bulletin.
SWISS TO DEFEND FREEDOM
Want Complete Neutrality Recognised
Berna, Mar. 21. ***
The Swiss people are united" In
The Lord Mayor welcomed over- scus visitors, Mr. O'Sheehan, a
eceds of, the Grand National Sweep to be £2,740,002, and the total prize fund was £1,011,520.
Tickats for non-running or un- placed horses will be worth £460- 10-6d. each, and also there will be 50 special cash prizes of £230-85. each, taking the places of the former
prizas.
residual
The Hospital Fund from all sweeps now exceeded £12,000,000, and In- cluding to-day's contribution, £40.-. 000,000 will have been distributed as prizes.-International Press Bureau.
Sun Fo Visits
be
The Premier said he was quito certain Mr. Boyd would
very careful not to repeat such an Indiscretion, and added that the
attitude towards the question ott which Mr. Lennox Boyd had spoken, would be disclosed in the House of Commons in the course of the present" week.-Reuter,
LITHUANIA CABINET RESIGNS
May Stay In Office Till Leader Returns.
San Francisco, Mar. 21. Exchange Telegraph's corres- pondent at Kovno, reports that the Lithuanian: Cabinet has-sub- mitted its resignation, which President Smetona has accepted,
Paris on Way but has requested the Cabinet To Homeland
Paris, March 21, Mr. Sun Fo, son of the Chinese patriot, the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen,
arrived here to-day, and is staying for
three days
bo
to continue until the Fremler, M. Tubells, returns from Switzer- land United Prenes
RESIGNATIONS REJECTED
MA Smetona, President of
Kovno, Mir." 21.
Lithuania, has rejected the resig
In an interview he said he would nations of M. Sissys: Lozoraitis, the
going to London from Paris tp seo, In an unofficial capacity, various poli- tical personages, and that he would return to - China from London, Reuter
inistry of Labour stated that were longer at the The Prime Minister stated that His lont for business rehabilitation in will to defend, at all costs, against Indépendance and
Bank of Mexico to-day seeking hard Majesty? Government had kept the China, the Japanese Government has any opponent, and to their last Switzerl
United States Government generally decided to Frant ven 81,200,000 more breath, the peerless fatherland which Informed of its attitude to cent for the reconstruton each panese God hargaven ihan kaya a declárás,
metal to replace the piper peso, the
value of which has auctuated wids Zowing to private itraktäction..
jevents in Europe British Wirelestial cotton III VAN 20AN WIDODON
(Further Stop Preis, Neos on w The stunda, are rebeling wi
The
Foreign Minister, and M.“ Starys Silingas, Minister for Justice, and he is apparently attempting to persuade, them to remain in tho› Cabinet m United Press,
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