THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 31,. 1938.
Chinese Continue to Batter Doihara Division Practical Summer Underwear
JAPANESE CLING TO
VILLAGES BETWEEN
RAILWAY AND RIVER
Hope for Reinforcements Before Exhaustion
Hankow, May 31.
In a swift enveloping movement from the east, the Chinese drove a small force of Japanese to the Yellow River bank and pushed the bulk of General Doihara's troops further westward, seizing Lanfengkou on the south bank of the river and cutting off Japanese communications with the north bank, according to a divisional headquarters report of activities yesterday.
The Japanese have massed their troops in six mud-
walled villages between the Lunghai railway and the Yellow River and are clinging tenaciously to these positions. Their only intact line of communication is by the Yellow River at way of a pontoon bridge across Chenliukou.
Chinese between Kaifeng and Japanese Counter Attack Lunfeng last night attacked strongly
In an attempt to destroy the trouÐS in this arcu before reinforcements
The arrive.
Chinese struck under cover of their artillery.
cat
A mutilated message indicates that the Chinese carried one strong post- lion in a bayonet charge, facing u- tensive machine-gun fire during the attackUnited Press.
Declare Hankow
Hankow, May 31 AL press conference hete tu-day General Chen Cheng, garrison com- mander here, replied to the question. "Can the Japanese take Hunkow?" with a fem negative.
"The Japanese cannot tuke - kow," he said, "because the present Japanese military force in China 19 noi sumcient,"
General Chen took pleasure In announcing to foreign corespondents What Tokyo had broadcast a message that the Japanese had been defeated at Lanteng because of the superiority of the Chinese armaments.
He muld that to the broadrast the Chinese were said to have had the advantage of ultra-modern weupenis,
by Japanese
and never soldiers.
Admit
General
even seen
Doihara's
Chen Bit
Defeat
Tokyo
thr
broadcast also spoke of the admir
Peping, May 31.
A Japanese spokesman states this moral that Ave Chinese divistons have appeared east of the Japanese positions at Sanyietat.
The Jaynese on May 27 launched a big cointer offensive tre that diree- tion, and claim that the Cherese 51st Division lost half of their men
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is significant that no other clas were made by the spokesman the morning
1 is revulted at the spokesanan. admitted yesterday that the Chineses were attacking Sarwachung from the north-east.
He state this routing that nese bombers were daily attempting to bomb the Japanese pontoon bridge atrons de Yellow River at Chenl
knw
Although Falds were
daily from May 25 to May 20 the target was still intact, the spokesming said.
"About the only have caused by Chinese totals sons to have been the fish in the Yellow River, the Spokesman said Biated Press
Fail To Take Pohsien
Chengchow, May 31 Reinforced by 4,000 men. The Japanese columns from Yungehieng cast Honan, 40 kilometres south of the Lunghi Railway, and Kwoyangt on the Kw River in north Anwei. Inuncher another fierce onslaught on Polisien, Ingjurtant city on the Kwo River, yesterday
KING AND QUEEN of the Sino-Japanese 1.
IN LONDON
London, May 30. Their Majestles the King Queen returned to London this after- noon from Sandringham.
Queen Mary attended the Royal Tournament at Olympia to-day British Wireless,
Large Chinese units gave pursint Central News,
BACK FROM JAPAN, this powerful Chinese air force bomber has just landed from one of the most daring exploits Its crow actually flow over Osaka and the big Susebo Naval Base and dropped nothing more dan- gerous than pamphlets. But the adventure had a stimulating effect upon the Chinese people and showed Japan that that nation was far from conquered. The crews of the ships involv-
• tremendous reception in China. This, the en were given senior plane of the raiding group, was photographed just as it landed in Hankow. Planes like this carried out another flight over Japan last night.
Faulty Bicycle
No Japanese In South-West Cause Of
Shansi
Tungkwan. May 31 With the Chinese recapture of Yungtsi and Yustang, the south-west corner of Shunst is now clenost of Japanese troops.
the Weusi sertin NULITE Sinklang 11
th Shansh the Chinese huve further tightened theft ning orsund the Japanese
On May 28, the enemy, under the cover of on artillery barrage made an attempt to break through the
Chinese cordon at the north gate
were driven back into the They
Central.
y
Japanese To Land Below Wuhu
Tsingyong. May 21.
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Collision
European Youth In Court
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BRITONS WOUNDED IN RAID
French Seaman Killed; Valencia Bombed Again
Valencia, May 30.
Three British sailors were Badly injured on an air raid on Valencia to-day, when shrapnel Estruck a British vessel.
V Pargaan apperratice engineer of The Rowloon Ducks, Victor Grof!, 10. 2 Norfolk Road, Kawitin Tong. appeared on $10 bait before Mr. K. Ni A Barrett at the Kowloon Magis- charged with trary tim avuneriilut.
One of the sailors is not ex- Lutting a breycle without a back brake period to survive.
A French sailor
was killed
a bell
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EIGHT PLANES INVOLVED
1. Serat 1 S Stewart said Grott when A French steamer was Cranl reported to Hùngiom Police struck by bombs and pet afire.— Station on Monday that be had Reuter. Foreslandowing further attempts of trolluted with a Chinese boy in Wuhu
near Mursh Street. the invaders to land ni pinces below: Street, Wuhu, several Japanese warships gele was examined and a
A result are now concentrated in the Yangtse
was charge River near Tatung, south of Tunging. Japanese planes, in groups of three Since lights along the savez
fou, Buthe Frequem reconnais
Central Neups
able bravery of the Clanese soldiers The Chinese pored mit from the Big Fires In Hofei City
attackers
and admitted that General Dothara's, city and challenged the division was routed by these modern-Charging with buyonets and hurling,
they Krendes, ly equipped Chinese troops.
many
slaughtered
Asked why Tokyo had broudvast! Failing to dislodge the defenders. to this effect. General Chen saki: the Japanese gave up then attempt to take the ety and continued to "Apparently these statements were Included in General Dothara's re-
westward march
into Honan pre- port to Tokyo explaining why he had sumably to attack the Chunes lost Lanteng."—United Press
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Auhwel. now under Japanese openpation, yesterday The Hanes Heking skyword were seen for miles around.
Investigation reveals that Chinese gueritas had altered into the elly and set fire to many huises. – Central News.
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Paris, May 30. The Spanish News Agency reports that eight Insurgent planes bombed Valencin to-day.
Eldjem,
The French freighter which was lying to harbour, was struck and set on fire by one of the bombs.--United Press.
RAIDERS DRIVEN OFF
FACES SERIOUS CHARGE
Barcelona, May 30. Changed with having bat carnal
When Insurgents carried out knowledge of a 14-year-old girl at Stubbs Road on May 20, Luu Wan-extensive air raids on Barcelona to put, houseboy, appeared on remand day they were forced to drop mest of their bombs into the Mediterrane- before Mr. 11. R.
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anti-aircraft defences, when bearing of the case was fixed new for June 3, at 2.30 p.m.
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The Insurgents were greeted such a hot fire that they had no op- portunity of approaching the hurt of the efty, and the raids were absolute failures. No damage *F casualties
were reported.United Press,
INSURGENT succesSES
Hendaye, May 30.
It is reported that the Insurgents have reached Buebla de Valverde, 13
niles south of Teruel,
The Insurgent broadcasting station et San Sebastian claims that General Franco's advance columns captured the Loyalist General Headquarters in The vicinity of More de Rubielos, 17 miles west of Custelion Dela Plann, -United Press.
INSURGENTS POUND MADRID
Madrid, May 30. During an intensive insurgent artillery bombardment of Madrid lasting from 4 to 0 a.m. to-day, shells Eusi fell in the "Neutral Zone" in Madrid.
Extensive damage was caused, but no estimates of the casualties have yet been announced,-United Press.
ARTILLERY DUEL
Paris May 30,
A violent artillery duel took place un the Madrid front to-day, between Insurgent and Loyalist batteries, which pounded away at each other throughout the night until the early hours of this morning.
The Loyalist batterles poured Insurgent
thousands of shells into troop concentrations, the Insurgents vigorously returning the fire.
Considerable damage was enused to the southern and south-eastern quarters or Madrid.
a violent
The Loyalists launched infantry altnek on the sector south of the Ebro but, according to Insurgent reports, the attack was repulsed."
Insurgents continue to advance in the sector between La Puebla de Valverde ond the Mediterranean coust.—Trans-Ocean,
INSURGENTS SEIZE FRENCH VESSEL
Parla, May 30, The French steamer Siklang re- ported by radlo yesterday that it was Intercepted by Insurgent warahipa of Ceuta and was ordered to proceed to that port.
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