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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 29, 194).
By Ernie Bushmiller
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Chinese High Command New York
Shows Fine Confidencel
Special to the "Telegraph"
CHUNGKING, Sept. 28 (UP),—It is authoritatively stated that the Chinese High Command is very confident of `n large- scale success in the Changsha battle, regardless of the fate of the city as the Chinese are employing large armies, including con- sidorable reinforcements for one of the biggest mopping-up moves against six Japanese divisions.
The authorities said that a Choklang-Klangsi Railways, 25 miles quick victory was unlikely the south of Changsha, Chinese objective requiring Complete Occupation Claim steam-roller efforts,
WITH THE JAPANESE FORCES
IN HUNAN, Sept. 28, (Domel)-
Yankees White-washed
(UP)-
NEW YORK, Sept. 28 With the National atul American League pennant won, main interest In the Major Baseball League is in the coming World Berles:
In the remaining league games, however, feature of to-day's schedule
was the defeat of the New York Yankeer by the Washington Senators.
Scores were:
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It is reliably stated that Japanese The complete occupation of Chang- Washington plainclothes soldiers have been
Tattery-Hudson; Evans. rounded up in the immediate Changsha this afternoon by the Japanese Hudson; forces which-penetrated the elly last Battery,Breuer, sha defence sector this afternoon,
A military spokesman said that height, was officially announced by the Dickey. Press Section of the Japaricas Ex-Chicago
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Battery-Dridges, Newsome: Tebbetts. Cleveland
Dattery-Dean, Bagby; Deraulicis. Battery
Battery-Muncrieff: Ferrell.
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Battery-Newsome, Wagner Pyllak.
13 3 Battery-Fowler, Vaughan, Shirley:
Boston
had conversed over the telephone
Force to Central China at peditionary with General Hsuch Yuen this after-15
bloody 8 o'clock this evening. who noon
reported that fighting was raging on the outskirts. The official communique says that of Changsha where six Japanese the Japanese units in pursuit of the divisions were doing their utmost to remnants of the Chinese 74th Army occupy the city, while Japanese Chongsha-Liuyang road and succeed- continued to advance south of the columnists were working inside the led in crossing the Liuyang River near city, He reported that Chinese Kintan. A1.4 o'clock this afternoon Hayes. bombers heavily attacked the Japon these Japanese forces drove five Bottes
.1 ese forces at Changsha to-day.
Battery Grove, Johnson; Peacock. miles to the south of the river where
7 11 Japanese Claims
the Philadelphia fighting is now continuing In
Battery Callquiri; Wagner. mountainous region.
NATIONAL LEAGUE Meanwhile, Japanese naval air
SHANGHAI, Sept. 28 (UP). The
Japanese Bouth China Command-to-units bombed Hangyang on the Philadelphia day announced that Japanese forces upper reaches of the Siang River in were advancing along the North southern Hunan Province River Into North Kwanglung with Chihklang littlo Chinese resistance,
"Domel" declared that successful conclusion of the drive would give the Japanese control of the entire length of the Canton-Hankow Rail- way when linked up with the Japan- ese occupation of Changsha, Indical-
that the Japanese may be plan ning the largest offensive since fall of Hankow in 1938, aimed ultimately at severing South China into two sectors lying east and west of the Canton-Hankow Rallway,
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Heavy Fighting
the
CHANGSHA, Sept. 28 (8 p.m.) (Central News)The Chinese troops are still holding out north of the Laotao River, at Shihtzepu and Huanghuashth outside Changsha.
Apart from Japanese bombings, the situation to-day was comparatively
quiet.
Several hundreds of Japanese plain-clothes men sneaked through the Chinese first line of defence to the northeast suburbs of Changsha last night. They were completely annihilated this morning.
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Civil Servants' Cross-Harbour Race
There were 31 entrants, including (wo women and three children, in the annual Harbour Itace held by the Hongkong Chinese Civli Ser- vants' Club yesterday,
All the participants completed the course, which began from Sha. Kwo Leng near Kowloon City and ended at the Club's Pavilion ni North Point, a distance of about 1.000 metres.
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Ho Poon-kan came in first with a time of 28 minutes and 23 seconds. Of the two women who participated, Miss Tseng Sau-ehun enine in Brst, clocking 12 minutes and 45 seconds. Thirteen-year-old Leung Hin-yuen, was first among the children, and re- turned a time of 31 minutes 50.5 seconds,
Following were the results in order of arrival:
St Lou.:
Battery-Beczley: Cooper,
Chicago.
Battery-Mee
New York
Battery-Kollo; Danning.
Boston
Battery Jolinson; Maal.
Valley Golf Team To Play Kowloon
The following are selected to represent the Happy Valley Golfers against Kowloon Golf Club. on October 12.
Names are in alphabetical order. Playing order will be published Atent-lia-Poon-kan: Isuar Yu: luter Mundy Kwong, Yu-wing: Tseng Lau-kwon; Lo
(Captain), N. J. Wing-cheung Chan Tsz-nig: J. Bowen: Bebbington, N. J. Booker, A. C. I. Cheung Nam: Tseng Wing-ker; So North River Ärea
Bowler, M. A. Cairns, G. Davies, E. Kwok-wing. Ip Fung-sze: To Yuk-k Greenwood, L. M. S. Lloyd. J.
W. Jim Kam-wa: Poon Kum-Him; Weng YINGTAK, Sept. 20
(Central Pui-kny:
Leung Tat-shing: Chan MacDonald, A. McKeller, A. 11. Penn, News)-A Japonese drive towards Chung-kee: Yeung Lit-wah; Huen Yan: K. S. Robertson, J. A. R. Selby, W. Tsingyun, North River town 41 miles chak; Chung Wang-kee; Shin Ching; Li Sharp, W. A. Stewart, W. Stoker, J. northwest of Canton, has lost much Shu-pun: Chan Kam-kwan; Tam Hung-M. Thomson and G. E. Willerton, of its vigour after meeting with kwan: Tam Hung-kwan; Chan Tung- strong Chinese resistance.
pult and Tsang Ou Woman-Tseng
Early this morning the Jupunesa column made its way to Futwoshan (Tiger Head Hill), cast of Tsingyuan, and was engaged by the Chinese.
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Sau-chum, und
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Kwong. Wah Surprise S. China
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ments, and as for Lee Wal-long, he was too well marked by Lee Kwok- wal to be of much danger. The two wings sent across some good centres, and the left wingor, Lee Shek-yau wasted innumerable chances by his slow methods in parting with the ball.
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Both keepers had a lot to throughout, and Lee Kwok-kee camé
MissHo Wai-king|
Again Breaks National Records
Three Chinese National records were shattered at the All-Chinese Schools' Swimming gala at Xal- chikok yesterday. The gala was held under the auspices of the Hongkong and Kowloon Residents' Union Clubs.
Miss Ho Wai-king broke two National records by roturning the excellent time
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metres free-style and 1 minute $2.6 secs for the Women's 100 metres back-
clocking struke. Yau Sal-kwan, minutes 20 seconds, broke the record for the Men's 1,600 metres free-style.
Mr Leung Tung-fung, Hon. Advisor of the Club, presented the prizes..
Results were na follow
Men's 150 metres medley relay,-1, Hing Chuer School "A": 2, Canton Unf versity: 3, Ting Chuen School "B". 1 minute (1-4 seconds,
Women's 130 metres medley relay-1, Canton University; 2. 1ing Chuen School. 2 min. I rees. *.
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Men's 30 metran free-skyte.-1. Cheong-ming (Canton "U"; Chan Chiu-cheong (Centon "U"); 3, John Dal (Jing Chen).. 29-3 ces.
Women's 50 metres free-style-1. ITO Wai-king: 2. Ng Po-hing (ing Chuen). 39-2 secs. (Chinese National record).
Men's 200 metres breast-stroke-1, Chan Chiu-cheong (Hing Ciuen); 2. Wong Lot- tim fling Chuon), 3. Tsang Cheong-po (Cantan "") 3 min 0-8 sec.
Women's 200 metres breast-stroke-}, Ne Shiu-lin (Iling Chuen): 2, Sham Wal- yung (Canton ""); 3, Chan Choi-ping (Ling Yingl. 3 min. 46 secs.
Men's 100 metres free-style,-1, Trang fing
3,Chong Sheut-ping (Kwok Man "U"), (8,2 secs,
Women's 100 metres, free-style-1. Ho Wal-king: 2, Bum Put (Canton "U"); 3, Tang Fung-kwan. 1 min. 24 secs.
Yau
Chrongeniton John-Dat
Aten's 400 metres free-style-1, Bal-kwan (Canton "L"; 2, Cheong Shuet- ping Kwok Man ""); 5, Trang Cheong- ming (Canton."U"), 8 mins, 38:1 secs.
Women's 400 metres free-style...1, Sum Put; 2. Ng Chlu-lin (iting Chuen), 8 mins.
seca.
Men's 100 metres back-stroke,-1, John
out of the afternoon's tray with fly-nat: 2, Yeung Man-wat Hing Chuen):
ing colours, for he saved at least on three occasions by diving full length for the ball.
The Play
3, Wong Lokal (King Chuen). 1 min. 24 Bera.”
Women's 100 meiras back-stroke.--- Ho Wal-king; 2. Tsang Fung-kwan; 3, Burn Put. I mín 32,6 secs. (Chinese Na* tional record},
For the first five minutes play was
Man's 1,500 metres free-style--). “Yau conaned to South China's half where Sal-kwan (Canton "U"); 2. Cheong Shuet- Chin Chi-fan's centre was well held ping: 3 Chan Cheong-ming. 21 mins. 20 by Tam Kwan-hon, which was fol-s (Chinese National record).
„Men's 200 metrex free-style rolay-1. lowed by Cheuk Shek-kam balloon- ting Chuen School A 4. Canton Ual- ing over when well placed. At the very; 3. Hing Chuen School "B" 2
***, | mina," 4,4 seen, other end, Lee Wai-tong's pass to
Women's 200 metres free-style relay.— Chin Chl-fai saw the latter trans-1, Canton University: ing Chuen ferring the ball to Lee Shek-yau School, 2 mins. 40.5 secs, only to see him rubbed by Fok Yu- wall.
Chau Man-chi was given posses Latest Donations
sion but was unable to do much with Young Tse-cheang at his heels. However, following a possing_bout Chnu Man-chi tested Lee Kwok-kee but did not find the keeper wanting in his duty.
From
a breakaway Wong King chung was given the ball, but was robbed by Tsang Chung-wan. As the latter was dallying with the ball, Chan Tak-fai cut across and sent in a cross shot which deflected off Tom Kwan-fion's foot. But Chin Chi-tan came across to crash the ball into the
Childrens-Leung Hin-yuen, Leung CHUNGKING RAIDet to give Kwong Wah the lead.
in-kin and So Kwok-wa.
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cae Closing In Japancic C SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ON THE LIUYANG' RIVER Sept. ANKARA, Sept.. 20 (Reuter)- CHUNGKING, Sept 20 (UP),—The 20 (Domel)-Striking southwest Responsible quarters deny that Franz air rold alarm was hoisted for an hour across the Lluyang River, strong von Papen, the German Ambassador, and 50 minutes starting at 1.10 p.m. Japanese Army units are closing in has asked for an Interview with It is learned that three Japanese on Chuchowk, centre of Chinese the Turkish"President, but he is ex- planes, presumably reconnoiting, political, economic and transport pected to see the Foreign Minister, M. flew over Chinese aerodromes to as activities in central Kunna at the Sarajoglu, and the Secretary-General, certain whether United States plunes juncture of the Hankow-Canton and M. Menemennloglu, to-morrow. had arrived.,
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With the score against them, South China once again took up the attack In the second period, but bad luck raced them, every time they took a shot at goal.
Lee Tak-kee came into the picture with several good efforts but at least following donations to the Tin Hat Day two of his shots had Lee Kwok-kee Bomber Fund Appeal:
Mr E. M. Davis, $10; Mrs E. Cock (2nd well beaten only to strike the Var.; donation) #10: M., 10: Mr W. T. Stan-
Kwong Wah had several hectic ton. $20; bir and Mrs Hyde-Lay,
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Previously acknowledged, as South China did everything bar MacGregor. 372 The Peak, or to the Hon. scoring. The situation was relleved Secretary. Miss S. Bander, Morning Fast
Chau Building). when Lee Kwok-wal robbed
· 1. W. 0. F Man-chi and booted the ball to Tin The S. C. M. Post has recolved Yung-fat. However with the attacks following donation to the British War coming as it did at the most cruelat Organisation Fund: period of the game, Kwong Walt's defence held out. Further efforts by Chau Man-chi and Lee Tak-kec proved unavailing.
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ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRÉS Much against the run of the play,
The following are subriptions ro- Kwong Wah obtained their second ceived to data for credit to the British Koal,
when in a breakaway they Fund for Relief of Distress in China, forced a corner from which Cheuk longkang and South China Branch, to
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Freo Shek-kam headed the ball into the wards net. Previous to this Tam Kwan- Previously acknowledged, $112,433.20. hon had to run well out of the area Mr Lan Tze-ching, 19, the Hongkong In
*** Ternauunal Medical Relief Committee. in stopping Chin Chi-fan frem scor- 3500; Air Leung Chi-Heg. $10; Mr Kan ing as by now the whole of South Chenam, $20; Me H. E. Lanapart. #10: China's team were concentrating in air Lan King-ting, $20; the Hongkong Chinese Civil Bervanta Club, $50; tár, and attack
Mrs V. V. Needa, in memory of the late Mr Dennis E. Smith, $10; Y's Men's Club of Hongkong, 1200. Total $119,313.36.
Towards the end of the game South China made several positional changes but to no effect, although just before full time Lee Kwok-kee had to dive full length in effecting a save from Lau Chung-sangat
South China Tom Kwan-hon:
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