BRITAIN AND AIR BOMBINGS
LONDON, TO-DAY.
TOKYO'S YANGTSE ARMADA
Tsingyang, To-day..
No fewer than 90 Japanese war- ships are concentrated in the THE OPENING OF THE IN-
Yangtze River between Wuhu and TERNATIONAL RED CROSS CON- Anking, according to a telephone GRESS HERE YESTERDAY.message from the front.
About 25 are at Tikang, 13 fat PROMPTS "THE TIMES” TO DIS-
Tatung, 11. between Tatung and CUSS THE QUESTION OF THE Meikeng, 25 between Meikeng and BOMBARDMENT OF OPEN Chienkiangkow and 21 at Tungliu. A squadron of Chinese bombers TOWNS, IN A LENGTHY EDI-
again raided the enemy vessels at TORIAL WHICH CONTAINS THE
Tikang and Tatung yesterday REMARKABLE ADMISSION morning. The result has not been THAT BRITAIN'S OWN POSI-ascertained.—Central News. TION IN THE MATTER IS SER- IOUSLY PREJUDICED BY THE BOMBARDMENT OF NATIVE SETTLEMENTS ON THE INDIAN NORTHWEST FRONTIER.
The paper, however, denies that the attitude adopted at the Disarma- ment Conference in Geneva where the British Government, it will be recalled, demanded the insertion of a clause allowing employment of Air Force bombing squadrons for "policing purposes in certain ad- vanced regions" is responsible for the wholesale slaughter of civilians in Spain and China, since the Gov- ernment intimated later on that they would not insist on such clause in order to facilitate disar- mament negotiations.
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The paper then declares that Great Britain would still be willing to abandon the use of bombers, as a police instrument, if a general agreement banning the bombard- ment of civilians is facilitated thereby. Trans-Ocean.
SHANGHAI CURFEW MAY COME OFF
Shanghai, To-day.
It is learned that Police au- thorities of the International Settlement and French Settle- ment are considering the aboli- tion of the curfew which was imposed in August last year.
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For the past several weeks, the police and other officials concerned have been favouring the abolition of curfew restric- tions as the city is slowly re- turning to normal and the scene of hostilities has shifted a long way from Shanghai. However, numerous recent assassinations of a political nature may pre- vent final decision at an early date.-Reuter.
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 21, 1988
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At 10.50 a.m. to-day a sea- plane bombed and machinegun- ned Swatow railway station. Six were wounded. The dam- age was slight. The locoshed was the apparent objective. Reuter.
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