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Dangerous Driving Allegations

Europeans In Court

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the Kowloon Magistracy this mor- ning, N. 1. Lynevitche, managing

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988.

CHINESE CLAIM

MORE SUCCESSES

AT TIENCHIACHEN

TIENCHIACHEN, Sept. 28. Following up their successes in the last two days, Chinese troops at Tienchiachen have wrested Haiangshan back from the Japanese.

director of the Cathay Cerumles (ILK.), Lid, ዔ፡ንዚ charged with! driving his motor car in a manner dangerous to the publle between the Kowloon Star Ferry wharf and the Mongkok police station last night. The Japanese troops driving west- the Singtse-Tehan sector scored an Defendant denied the charge. ward from Wusuch are checked by important gain on Monday, when

the Chinese ni Tungchlanno, where 1,000 Japanese troops of the 101st; The complainant, Mr. A. Deleaurt, Berce Aghting is proceeding. Heavy Division were wiped out in a fierce' said that about 11.15 p.m. yesterday, casunities have been inflicted on battle for the possession of Sanchuen- he dropped two friends at the Star them during the last two days. On chien, strategie hill east of Chinláng-

alone their lösses arc not continue on Monday Ferry but could

feng, according to field under the covered way because it estimated at.1,000 killed and wound- was blocked by defendant's. car. ed.

Under pressure, the Japanese are reported to be falling back to Kwangtsi.

Witness had to sound his horn four

times before defendant moved off,

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tion on the Singtze-Tehon highway, The Chinese position at Tienchla- which commands an important posi- ehen is said to have improved conIn repented attacks, the Japanese siderably after the series of counter-made A bid for Sanchuchchien. When passing the Peninsula Hotel attacks on the enemy. Chinese in Salisbury Road, said Mr. Delcourt, reinforcements rusted up have taken They daringly climbed up the steep TOMORROW

hill to attack the Chinese. The latter defendant passed him at a very great up strong positions to assist in the speed, and witness could hear the defence of the strategic town and did not open fire whilst they were shrick of the tyres defendant Central News. rounded the corner into Nothan

However, when the enemy ascend- Road. Defendant drove up the road

Threat To Canton Line

ed almost to the top of the hill, they and stopped near St. Andrey

Hankow, Sept. 28.

greeted them with Intense machine- Church and witness

assed bith then passed

The Japanese from Juichang on gun and rifle fire and showers of the controlled but going through

miles hond-grenades eli of a sudden, whilst Kickfang.

Chinese area near the Majestic Theatre, de- the south Yangtze bank, 22

troops exerting ether

entrenched tendant attempted to pass between west the trafle island and a motor bus. strenuous efforts to drive westward tower down opened an are of tire be-

to menace the Canton-Hanitow Itall-hind. During this attempt, in which he way south of Hankow.

"Hundreds of the Japanese fell hend- eventually succeeded in passing, defendant's car scrapedi his front mudguard, said Mr. Delcourt.

of

orc

near

the

From one of the documents seized the

the Chinese discovered that Japanese Intention was to capture the hi and then muke a fresh attempt

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Their troops at Mushihkang, about long down the steep hili and were sx miles south-east of Yangst, killed whilst over 400 dend were left have been incrensed to over 20,000 on the hill, It took the Chinese three men. They are attempting to crops solid hours to clear away the corpses Further down the road, defendant over to the west bank of Yangsit on the hill.

swept past witness on his left Lake. They have been again

shelling The Chinese seized seven heavy side, at an estimated speed of øver across the lake during the last two machine-guns, nine light machine- 40 miles per hour. Witness, how days.

guns, 143 rifles, and a large quantity ever, managed to overlake defendant Besides driving westward, they of other military supplies.. when he slowed down, but he had have sent a column to push south- no sooner passed when defendant westward to cut the Canton-Hankow

Defendant turned Railway vin Tungshan. regained the lead. his car slightly to the right, giving south Hupch border. witness the impression that he Asphyxiating and corrosive polson wanted to turn, but defendant did gases are alleged to have been freely Istenkaugelten to the west of Chiu-TO-MORROW'S- not do so, and witness passed and used by the Japanese during recent reported the matter at the Mongkek encounters with the Chinese whongshan. If they should succeed in this attempt, they would then drive police station.

suffered considerable casualties as a

to Wushikling to menace the rear of result. After cross-examining the witness.] Several Japanese warships steamed Yalitow, strategic pass on the Singtze defendant said he wished to take out up to Fuchilkow, on the south bank Telan highway-Central News.

the Yangtze River opposite #cross-summons against the com-of plainant, and the case was adjourned Tlenchinchen, yesterday morning and to 11 am on Friday. Lynevitche Were heavily shelled by Chinese land later returned i said he did not batteries. They later moved down- wish to proceed with the cross-

The Japanese threat to eut the suminon5.

Peiping-Hankow Railway in south Honan bus been considerably cused after

Stowaway Who Was Also A Thief Gaoled

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the series of counter-attacks by Watchman

the Chinese around Loshan, BV 30 miles to the cast of the railway. A Japanese unit was disarmed und! captured by the Chinese at Shilhow to the west of Loshun on Monday, The war prisoners have been escorted

to the rear.

Throwing cement into the eyes of Chin- the Indian night watchman, ese stole $800 from a jacket pocket. while the victim was groping blindly round the boller house of the China

The Chinese are doing their best to "mop up" the remnant Japanese Light and Power Company's plant on the Loshan-Sinyong highway, who at Tai Wan last night. form the chief threat to the Peiping-he staggered and fell 15 feet from a On September 26 a stowaway wast Hane Japanese forces from Shang- (platform on to some boards below.

Railway.

orc

The watchman was so affected that

FATHER JACQUINOT

discovered on board the s.s. Tsinan) from Amoy, and it was later suspect- cheng in southeast Honan which He was rendered unconscious by the

have been checked in their westward fall, ed that the man was also a thick.

To-duy, the man. Siu Tal-tan, 47, drive on the Pelping-Hankow Rail- was charged before Mr, E. Himsworth way and turned southward to invade

again

meeting sout Kowloon the

Magistracy with Hupch larceny of one

Lelea camera, three Chinese resistance

nee at Tachuantien, Lelen lenses a razor, a harmonica, about 26 kilometres from the Hupeh. border. A Chinese column has two jackets, a quantity of other clothing and $75 in Chinese currency reached the enemy rear by a detour from a Shanghal refugee, and with and recaptured Yuchlats!. Central stowing away on board the Tsinan.

Siu denied the Inrceny accusation but was convicted after evidence bad been heard. He was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour on the theft; charge, and one month's hard labour on the stowaway count.

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Shanghai, Sept. 20. Father Jacquinot left Shanghai on the Carthage yesterday for Hong- kong. It is understood that he is enroute to Hankow in connection with urgent refugee work there.

Father Jacquinot was the prime Nanchang, Sept. 20. mover and most industrious worker Synchronising with the success of in the refugee eamp project in their comrades on Jufchang Shanghai shortly after the outbreak Wuning highway, Chinese forces in of hostilities there.--Reuter.

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