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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 5, 1989
Clashes On Soviet Border: "Tense"
Situation
Tokyo, To-day.
A Japanese report says that fresh clashes have
taken place on the Manchukuo-Soviet border. Twenty-three Soviet soldiers are stated to have en- tered Manchukuo and fired on frontier patrols who returned the fire.
Later the Soviet troops are re- ported to have been reinforced by about 40 soldiers with two machine-guns.“
After three hours fighting the Russians are stated to have re- tired.
Next day the Soviet attack is re- ported to have been resumed on a larger scale.
Both sides are now said to be facing each other and the atmos- phere is described as extremely
tense.
The Manchukuo guards are said to have suffered casualties. Reuter.
- ANOTHER CLASH
Another incident occurred on the
| western Manchurian frontier, where 70 Soviet Russian soldiers with se- veral guns crossed the frontier and attacked the Manchurian guards.
In another case a fight occurred between the Manchurian frontier police and Soviet Russian troops who used light and heavy machine guns and 10 grenade throwers.
During the fight the Russians re- ceived reinforcements of cavalry,
∙HINES
OUT ON
BAIL
New York, To-day. James Hines, sentenced on
a racketeering charge, has been allowed out on bail of $35,000 pending appeal. Reuter.
FOUND DRUNK IN CAR
motor
me-
Kartar Singh, 40, chanic, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning with being in charge of a motorcar while under the in-
artillery and machine guns. This fluence of drink, at Queen's Road
East near Stone Nullah Lane, yes- terday.
fight too lasted a considerable time. Although no exact reports have been received about these incidents, Traffic Inspector S. C. Saunders it is believed that there were Be- said defendant was seen by an veral losses on the Manchurian Indian constable sleeping in the side-Trans-Ocean.
STOLE FROM ROYAL SCOTS MAJOR'S CAR
Shum Hoi, 18, unemployed, was brought before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morn- ing, charged with stealing a water- proof cape from motor car No. 2856, parked at the junction of
motor car. Constable spoke to de- fendant, who did not answer, so he worke him up and assisted him to No. 2 Police Station. A European' sergeant who was on duty, said that defendant was drunk at the time. Defendant had been driving for quite a long time.
Mr. Edwards said that since de- fendant was not actually driving the car at the time, the case was not very serious.
A fine of $5 was imposed.
THEFT FROM
Pedder Street near Chater Road, LAMOTTE PIQUET"
the property of Major Godby, of the Royal Scots.
It was alleged that defendant
Before Mr. T. J. Houston at the was seen taking the cape from the Central Magistracy this morning, car by y two shoe-blacks. They a 88-year-old coolie, Taul Keung, followed defendant to Yuk Yim was charged with larceny of a
SAT. "4 MEN & A PRAYER" RICHARD GREENE Lane, where defendant sold the raincoat from the French warship
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LIGHT RAIN
The Royal Observatory reports
that the anticyclone over China has decreased to moderate intensity
JAPANESE RAID
CHANGSHA
Changsha, To-day,
More than 40 were killed and
cape to a man for 15 cents. The "Lamotte Piquet," while lying in shoe-blacks informed Chinese Taikoo Docks yesterday. detective who was on patrol, and defendant was arrested.
Sentence of two months' hard labour was passed.
WOMEN ON
Sergeant T. Pilkington said that the raincoat was in the forecastle of the ship. Defendant was seen leaving the ship with the raincoat under his arm, and was stopped by a sailor, who was on duty at the gangway.
Defendant, was sentenced to three months' hard labour, and re-
and has extended eastward to north wounded during a Japanese air raid NIGHT WORK commended for banishment
Japan.-_A shallow depression is yesterday, according situated – to the west of Chełóo, “check-up... Pressure remains relatively low over Siam
Local forecast:- N. E., winds, moderate; cloudy, occasional light
The raiders circled over the city for half an hour before flying away About 80 bombs were dropped on various sections of Hengyang dur- ing an attack by 18, Japanese ma- chines, Central News.c
For employing 107 - women in an ustrial undertaking at 10.80 Tim on March 15, the manager of the Sing On Feather Works, of No Shum Chun Street, was this ing fined $78 by Mr. Q), fadyen at the Kowloon Magistra
Mrs. Steers,
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han frform handbag and
$55 was stolen, while
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