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GUERILLAS RAID NEAR PEIPING

Pelping, June

TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1938.

KAIFENG REPORTED CAPTURED

Pelping, June 0. Foreigners travelling to the Ming Following heavy attacks on Kal- Tombs 30 miles north-west of Pel- ping said that at Changping in the small hours of yesterday morning four hundred Chinese guerillus re- peated their successful rid of fortnight ago,

LOYALISTS GROWING ANXIOUS

Paris, June 0. Reports received here on Sunday tent throughout yesterday, the from French War Correspondents on Toyuma detachment of the Japanese the Loyalist front declare that the forces investing the provincial steady advance of the Insurgents In capital have succeeded in entering the mountainous regions between the walled city from the north-cost, Teruel and the Mediterranean coast according to a Japanese military has given rise to serious anxiety to communique issued "at down this the Loyalist military authorities. morning.

The Chinese police were disarined

The Loyalists are said to have by the guerillas and their rifles and aimmunition seized. There were the city wall at 8.15 pm. lust night, will succeed in holding Castellon de The Japanese vanguard breached virtually abandoned hope that they Japanese in the vicinity.

following แก intensive artillery In Pinna, since that city is now

which that bombardment,

developed from a long-range to al-threatened on the Bank by the advan-

elng Insurgents. most point-blink firing as the main forces neared the elty.

Police nt Changping state many of the town's residents joined the guerillu tands, who withdrew to the hills at dawn.

A Japanese unit from the garrison at Nankow la apparently pursuing the guerillas, and is stated to have engaged them in a skirmish yesterday and this morning.

Changping residents this afternoon said that the Japanese have since retired to Nankow, in order to allow the guerlilas to retire to the moun- tains.

It is learned that on their previous ratd a fortnight ago the guerillas eaptured a Japanese member of the Special Military Mission stationed at

Changing-United Press.

Fradually

Later claims indicate that Kal- teng has been completely capture.

ANOTHER SHARK

CAPTURED

Another shark weighing 108 pounds was caught near the Sun Company bathing shed, North Point, yesterday, by Mr. K. C. Wong.

The Loyalists are already taking measures to evacuate the city, it is stated, and the Government archives arc being moved to Alicante and Cartagena. The position of Cartagena is considered by the Loyalists as being relatively secure, since some units of the Loyalist navy are stationed in the_port.

The population of Valencin is said to have increased to about 1,000,000 by the influx of many thousand re- This in the second shark caught fugees from Madrid. The resultant by Mr. Wong, the last being taken over-erowding of the city has already at Shaukhwan only last week 4 feet led to a serious shortage of provisions. three inches in length,

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SLOVAKS MAKE DEMANDS

London, June 0. Two significant political strations occurred in Czecho-Slovakia

demon-

Nanyang 'Drome Bombed

Shanghai, June 6. A Japaneso spokesman announced

during the week-end. At Prague his morning that Japanese planes yesterday, Dr. Benesh

ralded Nanyang aerodrome in Kwang- four-hour parade of 100,000 celebrate tung.

watched

destroying five of seven

the sixtieth anniversary of the Czech machines on the ground.-Reuter. And German Social Democratie parties.

Meanwhile, in Bratislava, 70,000 members of the Slovak People's Party paruded to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the

Large Fire

Pittsburgh agreement, whereby Rages On

tho

autonomy of Slovakia was guaranteed,

The demonstration followed a de- Dairen Piers

cision of the Party, Congress to pre- but demand sent to Parliament,

special Slovait territory for 1,500,000 Slovaks, with Slovakian as the oficial lorgunge, a Diet and garrison com- posed of Slovait troops only, and reserving national defence, customs, School

administration and foreign policy as of common Czecho-Slovakian interest.

Dairan, June 6. A large fire which broke out on the wharves here, yesterday was still not under control late last night."

Many godowns owned by the South Manchuria Railway Company have been damaged and quantilles of mer-

Father Hlinka is leader of this chandise have been destroyed.

The whart brigades were reinforced party which, though it is the Slovak party in existence, does not by fire stations as well as by volun-

only

Include many of the greatest Slovak teera in fighting the blaze-Reuter, leaders. Mony of them are opposed

to

the autonomy idea.

TRANSPORT DOWN

on

Said Father Hlinka: "We want all- tonomy. We are a part of the

OFF YANGTSE Caecho-Slovakian Republic, but we want to be treated like men, not RIVER MOUTH slaves.

If we

get satisfaction we shall remain loyal partners of the

Shanghal, June 6, Caechs. Otherwise, we shall seck Incoming foreign ships report other means We ΣΤΟ enemies of having sighted the Japanese transport Communists and do not approve the Mamiya, of between 8,000 and 18,- entente with the Sovict. We are 000 tons. partially submerged after

On May 20 quite indifferent whether we are going aground partners of Czechs, Poles Hun Amberst Rock, near the mouth of

or nu- the Yangtze River. gorians as long as we enpoy

It was later stated that the vessel, tonomy and the integrity of Slovakla

which is believed to have been en is gute."

Czech quarters point out that the route to Shanghul, has completely People's Party represents barely 20 sunk. All troops and officers aboard per cent of the Slovaka seats in were successfully taken off before

the ship sank, Parliament and assert the Party's Two Japanese destroyers ure congress did not get the support its standing by-Reuter. leader expected-Reuter.

Another Transport

JAPANESE SHELLING KAIFENG

In Distress

An unconfirmed report states that the Japanese transport Ondo is in distress of Saddle Talands, en route from Japan to Shanghai,-steuter. carrying out a long-range bombard- ment from about 30 miles south- west of the city-United Press.

Pelping, June 6. * The Japanese forces completed the occupation of Kaifeng, provincial capital of Honan, carly the morn-: A strong detachment of artillery in Sng, according to Japanese sources. Ioented enth of the railway, and in United Press.

Peiping, June-0. Japanese reports claim that Japan- ese artillery la now shelling Kalteng. strategle city on the Lunghal Rafl- way.

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