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AIRCRAFT RUSHED NORTH
Nanking, To-day.
It is authoritatively learned that Chinese aircraft have been rush- ed to North China.
Chinese aeroplanes heavily bombed Japanese divisions in. North Shansi on Thursday. Reuter..
CRUISER INSPECTS
MA KUNG-
All Small Craft Now In Swatow
"Swatow, To-day."
A large Japanese cruiser was
JAPANESE PROPAGANDIST FOR EUROPE
Tokyo, To-day.
The Japanese Government in- tends to send an “Ambassador-at- Large" to Europe, his chief mission being to explain and attempt to justify Japanese intentions in the present conflict
First incumbent of the new post will be the former Minister of Trade, Vice-Admiral Goto..
He will leave for Europe at the beginning of October Trans- Ocean.
Suffolk Going To Amoy
HMS. Dainty is arriving
in
to
sighted off Ma Kung yesterday after-Hong Kong to-day and will probably noon.
be leaving for Foochow on Tuesday The bay was deserted of junks to relieve the Diana and other fishing boats, all having taken refuge in Swatow harbour.
After cruising in the vicinity for hour, the vessel sailed away. Our Own Correspondent.
an
H.M.S. Suffolk is being sent. Amor to relieve the destroyer there! on Tuesday, but it is officially stat ed that there is no significance in the despatch of the cruiser.
THE CHINA MAIL
IBER 18, 1937.
STOP PRESS
20022
Mines have been laid be-
-
tween Bocca Tigris and the
Second Bar from Canton,
seriously affecting the navi-
"
gation of shipping.
POOTUNG LANDING EFFORTS FAIL
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tage strategically to withdraw their lines further in a westerly direction.
The Japanese continue to make spasmodic ef- forts to establish themselves in Pootung but have been met with such severe and accurate machine- gun
fire that all efforts have met with failure. International military experts do not think the Japanese intend to carry out large-scale military operations in Pootung, since the forces, necessary for such a purpose would be out of proportion to any strategic results obtaining.
On the other hand, the Japanese flank could not be seriously threatened from Poôtung, as the warships in the river provide adequate protection.
There is nevertheless a possi-{ bility that the Japanese will at-! tempt to occupy the western part of Pootung, opposite the Bund, in order to remove the danger to the Consulate General and the Idzumo LOTIEN IN CHINESE HANDS
Both sides, claim possession of Lotien. but there seems little donbt that the Chinese are in possession of the town.
JEWS TO HOLD DAY OF PROTEST
Mourning For Polish Victims
A day of protest against the policy of the Polish Government to Foreign military observers attach wards Jews, and a day, little importance to the town, the ing for Jewish victims ́strategic value of which under pre- is to be held by Jews sent circumstances is insignificant. Great Britain on Tuesday
Struggle for possession of the 15. town. now a mere mass of ruins. is largole a question of prestige Trans-Ocean.
GRAVE ANXIETY FOR PRINCE
SAIONJI
Shanghai, To-day
A message from Tokyo says that
Zionists reached this decision at a conference of delegates from al! over the country held at Adler Hall in London
All Jewish commercial and indus- trial activities will be brought to a standstill from five o'clock in the afternoon. Demonstrations will be held throughout the
"Horror and indignation”
persecution which, it is stated, is being continually perp against Jews
expressed by the dele
Prince Saionji, the famous elder agreed that
statesman, has been stricken with mared to secure cerebral anaemia at his home
Shizuoka
Grave anxie
Prince,
ligious rights for Polis
in litical, economic
for-the old.:
Funds to aid
falso
he raised
izin
be
It is learned from official
sources that the Canton
River has been mined
Bocca Tigris, and that
warning notice to mariners
⚫ is being issued by the Har-
bour Department.
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