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CHINESE TROOPS

IN ACTION

are

Indo-China Border Clashes CHUNGKING, Sept. 27 (Reuter).-Clashes taking place between Chinese and Japanese forces on the Kwangsi-Indo-China border, where the Chinese are attacking the rear of the Japanese forces entering Indo- China, according to a military spokesman here,

A message from Kwangsi slates that the Japanese suffered 1,000 casualties in the Dongdang clash.

It is said that sighting is taking place east and west of Pingerhkwan.

A reasonable possibility of Sino-French co-operation is seen by the spokesman.

Watchful Waiting

SPECIAL TO THE

TELEGRAPH"

CHUNGKING, Sept. 26 (UP). -The Chinese Foreign Ofllec spokesman answering questions to-day regarding the situation in Indo-China and whether or' not Chinese troops would plunge across the border said:

Dover Area Shelled

LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter).- German long-range

kuns on the French coast shelled the Dover a thefir about an hour this afternoon. "Our troopa are adopting measure of watchful waiting on the

A man and a women were killed. The originad plan routhwest border.

by Mr. of self-defence announced Wang Chung-hut the Minister of not been lates foreign Affairs,

changed."

Asked whether the French authori-

tles bad extended au Invitation to the

Chinese Government

for Chinese "Bo Jat. no

military aid he sakl: forma) request has been French-pleaso from Une

word 'forma?”,”

note

receiv/1 my

Will Act Independently When asked whether Chinese entry into Indo-China was dependent upon an invitation from the French, the spokesraan replied: "No...It depend

upon our own decision,

He added that the Chinese Govern-

President Roosevelt

Shanghai Threatened With Disease Wave

Garbage Collectors Strike

Special to the "Telegraph"

SHANGHAL Sept. 27 (UP).--The local strikes are spread- ment did not contemplate breaking ing and the latest to be included are the Municipal night soil and pit diplomatic relations with Vichy garbage collectors with the result that the city is now threatened should the Hanol pact be carried out with disease. in full because the situation in Indo- China presents various possibilities at the moment.

the

who Was

Upon the request of the Indo- man of fitters of the same com-

Chinese pany

kidnapped China authorities, despatched a special airplane to the Wednesday night was released Indo-China border to bring an Indo- China representative for discussions, yesterday after ordering all his but though the Chinese airplane armen to quit work, rived at the border no French presentative appeared.

re-

Except England

Special to the "Telegraph"

WASHINGTON, SEPT. 26, (UP), THE UNITED STATES HAS PLACED AN EMBARGO ON SHIPMENTS OF IRON AND STEEL SCRAP, AND IMPORTANT WAR MATERIALS TO ALL COUNTRIES INCLUDING JAPAN OUTSIDE THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF GREAT BRITAIN. THE EM- BARGO BECOMES EFFECTIVE ON OCTOBER 16.

Of the large number of nations affected Japan alone has been a consistent heavy purchaser, Italy's recent heavy trade having been cut off by the British blockade. AIMED AT JAPAN

President Roosevelt's announcement of the embargo stressed that the measure is intended to conserve the United States supplies of scrap, but Mr. Stephen Early, White House Secretary, to-day revealed that the President has been preoccupied with the Far Eastern crisis due to Japan's action în Indo-China and the dispute regarding control in Shanghai,

"The President ́ has been virtually continuously in consulta, tion, mainly by telephone, with Mr. Cordell Hull on the Far Eastern situation." Mr. Early said.

PETROLEUM MAY BE NEXT

He added that he had no information regarding the reports that the embargo might soon be proclaimed on all grades of petroleum.

The White House announcement avoided any reference whatsoever to the situation in the Orient.

Japan purchased approximate. ly one third of America's exports Luf iron and steel scrap during the first seven months of 1940, according to Department of Commerce figures.

was

1,700,000 went 10

The total exported tons of which 523,000 tons Japan and 509,000 tons tu Great Britain.

During the corresponding period in 1930 Japo took a total of 1,155,000 tons from a total of 2,123,000, ton com-exported, compared with Britain's

254,000 tona,

gotors are workiemuse

Text of Announcement

"Domel" gives the text of the announcement which is as follows: "The President has approved early

Admitted by friend and for to be the finest bayonet fighters in the world, British troops manning England's coast are itching to get to grips with the Nazis in hand-to-hand' fighting. Neither are they allowing themselves to become out of practice in the art this picture vividly shows, In the above photograph we see some of the famous Bloch Watch showing how bayonet charges should be successfully carried out.

08

R.A.F. Attack Kiel Naval Dockyard

Heavy Bomb Explodes Beside Scharnhorst

-Boulogne Raided

LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter).—The flash of one big explosion was seen very close to the German cruiser Scharnhorst which was lying in the Kiel naval dockyard during last night's R.A.F.

establishment of additional controls raids.

inst night, nccording to the Air

when a total tie-up has been The head of the Russian staff ipleted, probably on Monday. of the French bus company has Scattered minor violence against included the turning Chinese Mystified been missing for two days and non-strikers

over of night soil carts in several CHUNGKING, Sept. 28 (Reuter)ilt is believed he has been kid-

of the city this morning. sections The Chinese are still mystified by the

There are strong rumours that napped. The Portuguese fore. Indo-China developments.

und constables in the Settlement

on the exportation of iron and steel Concession police forces. However,

view to conserving scrap with authoritative quarters are confident avaliable supply to meet the rapidly

In the raids, sticks of heavy Ministry.

the "In the Berlin area, aircraft of the that the constubics will remain oral expanding requirements of the de- calibre bombs fell across despite the threats of intimidation,

fence programme in this country. northern end of the Kiel dóck-Bomber Commound attacked power

"Effective October 15 all outstand

on the shipbuilding the Tempelhof aerodrome.

stutions, railway communications and Nanking Supports Strikers Both Wang Ching-wei's "Centraling balances of the licences which yard and

have been granted pursuant

"At Kiel, the docks were bombed. suant to the yards. anti-Dally News" and the Japanese Army's

existing regulations of July 26 for

"Good yards at Osnabruck, Ebrang, Boulogne was raided for three and

Hanover Tairlicu Shimbun yesterday gave

the exportation of No. 1 heavy meita half hours. There were many vio- Hamm, Mannheim, and their official blessing to the local

ing steel scrap will be revoked. lent explosions. One, described as were also damaged. strikes.

"Shipping, barges and quayside "On October 16, the exportation of "terrific" by an observer, momen- The "Daily News" promised that the

stores at Antwerp, Flushing, Ostend, be placed under the licensing system. Great fires visible miles out at sea

Dunkirk, Calais and Boulogne were Nanking regime would support the grades of iron and steel scrap will tarily lit up the whole town. strikers and praised the "peaceful; The new exportation limitation will

also attacked. and civilised manner" in which the be applied to 76 types of iron and steel srtikes are being promoted.

Air Ministry Statement The "Tairiku Shimbun" said the

"Under the new regulation which LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter).All returned safely from will be made effective on October 18 our aircraft TURN to Page 2, Column Six licences will be issued to permit ship their extensive bombing operations TURN to Page 2, Column Fourlover Germany and the Channel ports

Meanwhile it is learned that Vichy has been declining Chinese assistance In Indo-China.

Hanoi Bombed

Crisis Expected Authoritative quarters here cipate a crisis this week-end.

Utllicles companies directors who Insist on remaining anonymous be- cause they fear retallation, to-day

agitators

threatening

CHUNGKING, 'Sept. 28 (Reuter) sad Authoritative foreign sources here workers alles will be harmed

have received telegrams from Hanol unless the workers of the power, stating that Japanese aircraft bombed and waterworks planta Haiphong and Hanol to-day.

week-end.

strike this

When Japanese aircraft appeared It is understood the Japanese so far over Hanoi, they dropped three small have not presented any formal de-strikes are the result of third power bomba.

mands regarding the "B" Sector of French anti-aircraft fre drove the International Settlement. How- TURN to Page 2, Column Six ever, such demands are anticipated

Berlin

R.A.F. Gives

Its Worst Air Raid

ITALIAN BASES SHELLED

Invasion Plans Thwarted SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

crop.

were also started.

"An aircraft of the Coastal Com- mand shot down an enemy bomber into the sea yesterday afternoon.

"Last night forces of Coastal Com- mand aircraft bombed oll tanks at Brest. The tanks were fire and shipping in the harbour was also severely damaged."

British Planes Bring Britons Charged In

Down 31 Nazi Raiders

Special to the "Telegraph”-

?

Special to the “Telegraph”.

LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter)—An Air Ministry communique LONDON, Sept. 26 (Domel) The attack on Berlin which ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 26 states that it is now known that 31 enemy aircraft, 15 of them was carried out by Royal Air Force planes last night and this

Eight of our fighter aircraft are lost but three of the pilots morning for the fourth time in this week, was officially describ- (Domei).-It is officially bombers, have been destroyed to-day by our fighters. ed as the longest and severest aerial onslaught that has been disclosed that British war-

the east and south coasts, but few Earlier Report inflicted on the German capital since the start of the hostilities. ships crept into the coastal are safe,

of them penetrated far Inland. LONDON, Sept. 20 (UP)-It Is

"Bombs were dropped at two, The all-clear signal was sounded supplies power for the city's largest waters" off Sidi Barrani at

dawn on Wednesday and officially reported that British fighters only at 4 o'clock in the morning after Industrial concerns.

Salvoes of heavy explosives were

casualtica. strong forces of British bombers had

ing eleven bombers, during to-day's ing some damage and

The number of persons fatally in attacked military objectives in the claimed to have been dropped on the shelled the Italian invasion destroyed 10 German planes, includ-points on the north east coast, coUS

Nazi. raids on England. Berlin area, the industrial suburbs Schoneberg. railway Yards, the bases from point-blank.

It is claimed that the two of the plints are safe.

Six British machines were lost, but Jured was small. north of the city being the main miles southwest of the city, and the

* main railway junction near torget. ***An oficial nidolincement said that Charlottenburg district; one of the shelling inflicted

Raiders Lose Bombers the ralds were started so early that chief residential quarters.

damage to the Italian posi- LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter)A alat's mumber of Berliners were Tenth away from homes.

Four Attacks In An Hour the Tempelhof airport digging up tions and it is believed that high proportion of the enemy. alf- and a number of people were killed. The communiqué: disclosed huge craters across the northern half the Italian plans for renewal craft brought down in Britain to-day}

of the aerodrome, Nearby railway of the Egyptian offensive

four separate, attacks within an hour were made on the Kingenberg power station at the heart of the industrial action cast of the city. This station

the

British

tish plants also rained bombe on

aldings were also .bombed,

Bevere

Fire was started in the munitions have been effectively dis- plant, seven miles east of the city by

located. British bombings,

Rumania

Planned Sabotage

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BUCHAREST, Sept, 20 (United) Présa)-Two Englishmen and one English woman in the Polesboil Dis- trict have been charged with plan- ning sabotage.

The arrests are

considered signific ant in connection with the general tightening up an precautions under the indirect survellance of the Ger- man secret servico eu well as the Rumanian authorities

Dakar Casualties Said Heavy

"Late In the afternoon,... attacks were made on a number of towns on?

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" the Channel coast from Hastings to)

VICHY, Sept. 20 (Domel),AC- Southampton. Damega was donecording to authorised quarters at Vichy, the first British attack on "Bomba were blso dropped on a Dakar on Beptember 24 caused were again; bombers.

town in the Midlands. Some houses casualties of 16h killed and 303 The Al Ministry and Ministry of were damaged but no serious casual wounded.

Security states: "Doring the ties are reported,

Casualties In the subsequent bom Homing enemy aircrack operating Nineteen enemy aircraft, includ- bardments are said to be even for the most part angly, approached TURN to Page 2, Cofunt Six

heavier

GERMAN RAIDER CAPTURED

By Canadian Auxiliary":

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

OTTAWA, Sept. 26 (UP). The German raider Weser, which arrived secretly at Manzanillo, Mexico on July 21 from Puntas Arenas, Costa Rica, departed from Manzanillo at 11.45 p.m. on Wednesday and was intercepted by the Canadian auxiliary .cruiser, Prince Robert, which.

captured the German ship..

"Réuler's" story says the Canadian armed merchant cruiser, Prince Robert, captured the German express cargo ship, Wesor, off Manzanillo, Mexico.

The capture was announced to-day by the Navy Minister

The Weser mailed from Manzanillo on Wednesday and was captured Inst night. The Captain and crew have been transferred to the Prince Robert, The Weser is. being towed to Equimaltic. She is a freighter of 9,000 tons.

The Prince Robert Is 7,000 tons.

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