THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 26, 1988.
JAPANESE CLAIM
KIUKIANG'S
Page-11
CAPTURE
Strengthened Forces Reached Outskirts Yesterday
ATTEMPT ON- U.S. GOVERNOR OF PORTO RICO
New York, To-day.
A wireless message, picked up by the Associated Press, from San Juan, Porto Rico, says that an attempt was made to shoot Major-General Blanton Winship, the Governor of this United States' dependency, during the co- lebration at the Ponce, commem- orating the 40th anniversary of the landing of American troops during the Spanish-American War.
It is reported that the Governor was not injured. Reuter.
SMALL ITALIAN SCHOONER ATTACKED BY MYSTERY CRAFT
An exciting, adventure in which an Italian 82-ton schooner, the Comorṛan, was involved, was related on the arrival of the craft in harbour yesterday, with a wounded Chinese carpenter on board.
Commanded by Captain A. M.. Millar, the Comorran was lying in Honghai Bay, near Swabue, about seven miles off shore in Chinese waters when he was at- tacked by three unidentified motorboats, which opened fire _as_soon_as_they reached range
with what appeared
be to Mauser pistols.
The captain ordered the ship to return the fire and putting his engines full ahead, manag- ed to get under way, setting a southerly course. The motor- boats pursued him for over an hour but it was not until 1.15 a.m. that he finally shook them off. The Chinese carpenter rė- ceived a slight wound in the left. elbow...
She carried a cargo of 160 tons of kerosene.
Coming into Hong Kong, the Comorran was involved in a further incident, when she was stopped by a Japanese des- troyer,
and boarded. Her papers were
examined and she was released. This occur- red at 11.15 am. yesterday, about four miles outside Pong Kong waters,
by
· MYSTERY CRAFT
Speculation has been aroused
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y the report as to the nature of the craft, which had the appearance of Customs boats or coast defence boats. The Cuş- toms authorities in Hong Kong, however state that since th
blockade wat lished no Gustoms boats operated in the Hor Breagovi
Advance Impeded HUGE BLAST
By Flooding
In Area
Hankow, To-day.
The battle for Kiukiang, which is regarded as the key to Hankow and Nanchang, appears to have entered a decisive phase.
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WRECKS MUKDEN ARSENAL
Peiping, To-day.
The suggestion that all is not well in ManchukuoTM has been borne out by foreign reports re- ceived here of an enormous ex-
plosion in the Mukden Arsenal
It is stated that the explosion as a result over a million yen's was caused by incendiaries, and worth of ammunition is said to
The Japanese have greatly strengthened their
forces, West of Lake Poyang, by landing fur-last Saturday. ther troops on the West side of the lake. Yesterday afternoon, the strength of the Japanese forces operating on the West of Lake Poyang, was estimated at more than one division. The Japanese vanguard was reported already fight- ing in the outskirts of Kiukiang.
The summer Resort of Kuling, above Kiukiang, so that they can where a large number of foreign-attack the City from several points. ers are staying now, lies within Small detachments the battle zone.
of Japanese troops were landed yesterday, more- The dykes of the Yangtse over, opposite Kiukiang and on the River are broken at several Northern bank of the Yangtse points between Kiukiang and River.
Lake Poyang, and has inundated According to reports, the Ja- the roads, greatly impeding the panese are estimated to have con advance of the mechanised Jap-centrated roughly four divisions on anese units.
the north bank between Hukou and Japanese troops are now at- Wuhu.
Quiet still prevails at the tacking the 15th and 19th. Chin-present moment, however. ese Divisions: These two divi- General Chen-cheng has left sions retired about 10 kilometres Hankow for the Kiukiang front, in yesterday, in order to take up order to take charge of the opera new positions at the foot of the tions there.Trans-Ocean. hills.
CAPTURE OF KIUKIANG OFFICIALLY CLAIMED
Shanghai, To-day.
have been destroyed. — Reuter.
CHINESE DENY BREACHING YANGTSE DYKES
Hankow; To-day.
alleged
Questioned. A regarding: breaches in the Yangtaza dykes, a thar military spokesman declared sections of the south bank of river between Hukou and Kiuklang were at present under water - in consequence of the rise in the river
and not because there were any breaches in the dykes.
Regarding fighting on the north WARSHIPS MOVE UP
bank, he asserted that Japanese troops at Anking attempted a flank- Japanese warships at Hukow, The Japanese military have is-ing movement south of Chienshan, have left their anchorage, proceed-sued
official announcement trying to attack the Chinese posi- ing upriver.
claiming that they completed the tions in the vicinity of Taochua- It is generally expected that the capture of Klukiang early this cheng and Hsinchang but they
Reuter. were repulsed: Japanese will land further troops morning.—Reuter.
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