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MY PAL'S GOT A DATE AT ONE AND HE SENT ME OUT TO HAVE, HIS SUIT PRESSED BEFORE THEN!

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 12, 198

By BUD FISHER

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BY JAPANESE C-IN-C IN SOUTH CHINA

A WARNING PROCLAMATION ISSUED THIS MORNING BY THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE JAPANESE EXPEDI- TIONARY FORCE IN SOUTH CHINA, THROUGH THE JAP- ANESE CONSULATE-GENERAL IN. HONG KONG, INDI- CATES THAT THE LANDING OPERATIONS AT BIAS BAY THIS MORNING ARE MERELY A PRELUDE TO LARGE- SCALE INVASION OF SOUTH CHINA.

The proclamation states: "The National

|flict injury upon our forces, or are Government of in collusion with the enemy.

"What the Empire of Japan de-

China, as its national policy, has been resisting Japan and co-operat-mands from China is nothing but ing with the Comintern. Since the that China will come to realise her outbreak

its mistake committed in the past, so of the hostilities, troops fought against the loyal and that she will give up her national brave soldiers of our Imperial Army policy of resistance against Japan and co-operation with the Comin- and Navy, and lost battle after tern, to witness a true and genuine battle at the sacrifice of millions of coalition between Japan and China

men and

officers. Nanking, its capital surrendered to us last win for the cause of perpetual peace in the Far East. The operation of ter, and again, this spring, they

our expeditionary force will never suffered a crushing defeat at Hau-

be discontinued, unless and until of chow. And, now, the Cities

the time comes when this grand, Wuhan are in imminent danger. All glorious purport of Japan will the while, the four hundred million have been accomplished."

people of China have been driven "The Commander-in-Chief of the into the depth of an undescribable Expeditionary Force of Japan to misery, and still the National Gov-South China.” ernment.is indulging in the illusion

of the war of resistance against Japan. This is to the profound re- gret of our Empire.

"QUICKER DISILLUSION”

THREE DEAD

"Such circumstances have oblig-IN R.A.F.

ed the Imperial Japanese "Govern-

ment to dispatch a large expedi- CRASH

tionary force.to operate in Kwang-

tung Province, the base of anti- Japanese and pro-Comintern China, for the purpose of bringing China to a quicker disillusion.

"The expeditionary force of ours started landing with an irresistable vigour on the eastern coast of Kwangtung Province; and undér a perfect joint operation of the land, sea and air forces, has attained a complete success.

London, To-day. Three RAF men were killed when two fight bombers collided in mid-air in Carnarvonshire yes- terday.

There were two men in each machine. The occupants of one machine took to their parachutes, one of them landing safely, but the other failed to open.

"The Japanese forces, ав pro

The man fell from a great claimed repeatedly, by the Imperial height and was immediately kill- Japanese Government,

has never

edis

been hostile against the people of

The occupants of the other China. Therefore, the innocent po- machine were trapped inside the pulace of this district should be at plane and killed. Reuter.

ness

as usual. AIR FRANCE

CHANGES

ease in the face of the Japanese forces and carry on their daily busi-

in

peace Even those belonging to the Re- gular Army or the Peace Preserva- tion Corps will be forgiven, should| they abandon-arms in repentance of their past and co-operate with us, and for such, the safety of their lives and properties will be guar, anteed

Changes in the schedules between Hong Kong and Hanol are announ- ced by Air France,

The plane which was due to leave Hong Kong on Saturday this week NEVER BE DISCONTINUED” will be despatched on Friday, and No leniency will be shown to the same plane will arrive from on Wednesday, instead of those, however, who offer resistance Hanoi Jagainst our forces, attempt to in- Thursday.

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