THE CHINA MAIL JULY 28, 1937.
IMMORALITY CHINESE
CHINESE LEAVING.
IN REFUGEE CAMP
Berlin, To-day.
CHAPEI
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ernment troops join the 29th Route Army.
Meanwhile, General Sung Cheh-yuan has eir- Some of the Basque children accularised the nation pledging himself to defend commodated in a refugee camp in Britain have been sent back to Spain Chinese territory to the last man...
because of a succession of "in- In Shanghai, the resumption of hostilities in cidents, reports the special corres-North China has intensified the exodus from Cha- pondent in London of the "Berliner
pei and Hongkew, wkere scenes reminiscent of Lokalanzeiger.”
those during the Sino-Japanese hostilities in 1932 are being witnessed.
The correspondent reports that people living near the camp in ques
tion had threatened to resort to self-
camp, some of whom are alleged to
with knifes.
It is estimated that 10,000 Chinese have moved defence against the inmates of the into the International Settlement and the French have attacked the local population Concession in the past twenty-four hours.
At the same time that Japanese aeroplanes Immorality by the elder boys and were raining bombs on Chinese soldiers of the 29th girls has also been alleged and camp Route Army, the Japanese military authorities in officials have been obliged to separate Tientsin issued a statement justifying their action
in taking the initiative in North China.
the two sexes, concludes the corres- pondent-Trans-Ocean-
VETERAN BRITISH ADMIRAL PASSES AWAY
London, To-day,
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Somer- set Arthur Gough-Calthorpe, who from 1917 till 1919 was Commander- in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, died on the Isle of Wight yesterday at the age of 72.
Main points in the statement were denial of any intention to use force inside Peiping itself, un- less there is a Chinese challenge, denial of any ter- ritorial designs and promise to protect foreign lives and property.
OFFICIAL JAPANESE should come into the Legation.
STATEMENT
Protection of Foreign Property
Tientsin, To-day.
The British and German Lega- tions are prepared to give shelter to their nationals, if the oc sion demands -Da-Dao.
SOUTHERN LEADERS
CONFER
Generals Gather In Canton
Denunciation of the repeated un- He signed the Armistice with warranted and unlawful actions of Turkey on board his flagship, the the Chinese troops, "clearly show- the "Agamemnon," in 1919, and latering defiance and contempt of was British High Commissioner in Japanese troops, and the despatch
Canton, To-day. Constantinople.
of Chinese troops to Hopei in violä-
Generals Lo Chuk-ying and Yu as tion of the Ho-Umetsu agreement, is Han-mau, respectively Officer in Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth-contained in an official statement is charge of the Whampoa Head- Trans-Ocean.
He ended his active
career
BODIES OF DEAD CLIMBERS RECOVERED
sued by the Japanese military au-quarters and Commander-in-chief of thorities in Tientsin this morning. the 4th. Bonte Army. are sum
"All measures for peaceful settle-moning a military conference of the ment have been exhausted," says the three provinces of Kwangtung, statement, "and there only remains Kwangsi and Fokien. the resolute step of punishing the It is stated that General Chang Chinese troops.”
Yam-min, Chief of Staff to Generals. "The Japanese punitive expedition Li Chung-jen and Pei Chung-hsi, is aimed solely at the provocative the Kwangsi military chiefs, arriv Chinese troops, and there is no ined in Canton by air yesterday to at- Berlin, To-day.
tention of making the 100,000,000 tend the conference. The bodies of five of the German Chinese in North China the objec mountaineers who were buried un-tive of punitive action.
der
It is also stated that General Chen Yi, Governor of Fukien, may also Our Own
avalanche while attemp "We do not intend to use force attend the conferer ting to climb Nanga Parbat, in the
ide. Perp
Himalayas, have been recovered,
according to information obtained troops, ther
by Trans-Ocean yesterday.
Chir
panese
The remains were found near the The statement recognises foreign site of Camp 4 at an altitude of 6,- rights, promises protection of the 000 metres.
lives and property of foreigners, and denies any territorial designs the part of Japan-Reuter.
No attempt will be made to re cover the bodies of the other mem- hers of the expedition, as work carried on at such an altitude is ex-
tremely difficult.
From details which could be gained it evident that avalanche de aded after midnight 15, as the atches found at this
on
Correspondent
JAPANESE MEASURE IN TIENTSIN
Withdrawal Of All Residents
Tientsin, To-day- The Japanese military authori
FOREIGN LEGATION ties this morning notified the Chin-
PRECAUTIONS
lese authorities of special measures
to secure the passage of Japanese- troops and supplies within the in the Tientsin district.
To-day.
These
sures
include the
5.m. despatch of troops
properties
STOP PRESS
TEL. 20022 or 33993
Shanghai, To-day. The Chinese population is uncon- wildly celebrating
firmed Chinese reports that
the Chinese forces have re-
captured Fengtai and Lan
fang from the Japanese. Reuter.
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