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CEASE FIRE ORDER
Another Respite: Nanking Supports Peiping Policy
JAPANESE DIVISION READY TO EMBARK FOR TIENTSIN
ARMIES NOW LINING OPPOSITE BANKS OF RIVER
PEIPING. NOON.
29th Route Army, which they de clare should not yield to the Ja- panese demands no matter what the consequences may be.
MUST NOT YIELD AGAIN
"It will Typical comments are:
be up to Japan to determine whe ther the incident îs to be localised or develop into a major conflict.”
"Japan's appetite is unsatiable. Į
GENERAL CHIN'S
A CEASE FIRE ORDER TO THE CHINESE China must not yield again."-Reu- AND JAPANESE FORCES FACING ONE AN-ter. OTHER IN THE MARCO POLO BRIDGE BAT- TLE ZONE HAS BEEN ENFORCED, BRINGING ANOTHER INTERLUDE IN THE OPERATIONS, WHILE NEGOTIATIONS PROCEED - FOR A SETTLEMENT.
It is revealed that the fighting which flared up this morning at dawn, for which each side blames the other, lasted for only a brief period, and was in conflict with an understanding reached at 4 a.m. whereby the armies were to be withdrawn from con- tact.
The 29th Route Army forces are now lining the right bank of the Yung Ting River and the Jap- anese troops the left bank.
ORDER
Offers Simultaneous Withdrawal
PLOT NIPPED
AT CHENGTU
Chengtu, To-day.
A coup d'etat plot has been nip- ped in the bud by the police here. Large quantities of arms,, am- munition. - and -: explosives were. discovered.
Nine of the culprits who are al- leged to be instrumental in the plot were arrested while holding conference. It was subsequent- ly revealed that the plot was to. have been carried out on a grand scale, with attempts to buy over military officers.Da Dao.
"The situation, however, in all probability, will become... more serious because the Japanese are sending large reinforcements in- cluding tanks to the scene.
"We Chinese are determined to resist to the last
MONUMENT OR GRAVE Colonel Chi Shing-wen, command- Peiping, To-day.
ing the garrison at Wan Ping, General Chin Teh-hsun, interview-
clared early this morning:
"Now ed late last night, said he had is it is my chance to serve my coun- sued an order to the garrison com- try. My comrades and I have cho- mander at Lukouchiao, that they
sen this city as our monument or must live or die at the bridge.
our grave. We will hold out. or die He said that a Japanese military in it."Da Dao, officer called on him early in the evening and that the result was his
return to report to General Tashiro, Japanese Troops in North
General Officer Commanding. the China,
that the Chinese were prepared to This withdrawal followed the arrival of com- agree to simultaneous withdrawal. petent officials, who enforced the Cease Fire order. Militiamen have now occupied the garrison towns which the Chinese forces evacuated.
Strong hopes are now entertained that a settle- ment will prevent further bloodshed and aggrava tion of the incident, but the atmosphere remains tense and the Japanese military authorities view the situation seriously.
According to a Japanese despatch from Tokyo, quoted by Reuter from Shanghai, an Army Division which is garrisoned in West Japan has been ordered to stand-by in readiness for embarkation for North China.
The identity of the Division has not been dis- closed. Further indication of the Japanese mili- tary view of the situation is provided by an official announcement that the release of conscripts who have served their full term in the Army is suspend- ed for the time being.
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