THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 11, 1939
China Takes
Takes Up Offensive
On All Principal Fronts
SHARP FIGHTING IN OUTSKIRTS OF SUNWUI
Chungking, To-day.
The much-heralded Chinese general offensive on all fronts from Inner Mongolia to Kwangtung has either started or is on the eve of being launched, stated authoritative quarters here yesterday. The initiative in the 21 months' fighting which has already taken place, hitherto has been in the hands of the Japanese.
The Japanese hare advanced fur-1
Strong Chiness units have passed
steadily
AMERICAN AIR BASE
BILL APPROVED
Washington; To-day.
The Senate naval committed yesterday approved the $65,000,- 000 Naval Air Base Bill after re-
jecting the Administration's pro- posal for an improvement scheme
at Guam.
It is recalled that the. House of Representatives have already rejected the Guam scheme.-Reu- ter.
THEFT FROM AN
SMALL PARTY OF JAPANESE
LAND IN THE CHEKWAN AREA
A party of approximately 100 Japanese bluejackets landed in Chekwan Bay, near Namtau, from ships anchored in the bay, in the course of this morning, and proceeded inland.
ther westwards on the West River through' Kaoan, and are
on Nanchang. Other AMERICAN SAILOR for foraging purposes and expect
and have occupied Shuihing, accord-advancing
ing to Chinese official messages re-units are forcing their ceived last night. It is stated that Fenghsin.--Central News. by the Shulhing was abandoned Chinese on Saturday and retaken on Sunday.
:
way
to
The purpose of the raid is not yet known; but Customs officials on the border express the belief that the landing was carried out
them to leave before nightfall. :
No violence and no panic has accompanied the incident.
A 21-year-old tailor was charged before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest this SHANSI CAMPAIGN
morning, with larceny of · four dollars from an American ( sailor, Chekwan Bay is the first bay, Yuanku, To-day,
Guiseppi Pantalone, of the U.S.S.¡beyond British waters in the SUNWUI FIGHTING
Chinese forces have retaken Marblehead, at Luard Road near Deep Bay area. The border is Yesterday the Japanese' launched Wangtaochen. The Japanese are Hennessy Road, yesterday.
quiet. fierce attacks on the city and re- said to have suffered some 2,000
Defendant denied the charge and occupied the town. The Chinese casualties in their abortive drive
boy stole the forces have withdrawn to new posi-towards the Chungtiao Mountain said that a small tions north and west of the city. areas in south Shansi. The main money.
body has now withdrawn to Yung- Inspector A. V. Baker told the Defendant was fined $20, or six- the
tsi, terminus of the Tatung-Puchow Court that the sailor' was drunk,' weeks' hard labour. Railway, for re-organisation.
Sharp fighting continues on outskirts of Sunwui, state official Chinese messages from Shek-ki last night.
Heavy casualties have also been suffered by the Japanese who at The Japanese forces are apparent-tempted to push eastward from ly awaiting further reinforcements Kianghsien, Central News, before resuming military activity. -Reuter and Our Own Correspon- dent.
LINE WRECKED
IN CENTRAL HUPEH
Ishang, To-day,
Violent fighting has been going Shanghai, To-day. on along the Chungsiang-Kiang- Chinese guerillas have wrecked shan. highway and the Ichang part of the newly repaired Shang-Hankow highway, and other points, hai-Nanking Line-Our Own Cor Yuhsinho has been retaken by the Chinese. At Pingpa, Leikungtion, respondent.
the Japanese suffered some casualties, and have retreated the hills south of Pingpa.
KAIFENG CONCENTRATION
Shanghai, To-day.
300
to
The Chinese have cut Japanese Over 200,000 Chinese troops are communications on the Yingshan- assembled a few miles from Kai-Sinyang highway.-Central News.,
feng on the Lunghai Line propar- ing for a large-scale counter-attack
CLOSING ON YOYANG
Chengteh, To-day.
Guerillas are closing in on the Canton-Hankow
At present the atmosphere is calm and quiet, no serious skirmi- shes having occurred for the past Yoyang on week.
Railway.
The Japanese are hastily repair- ing all railway lines connecting the Lunghai Line to facilitate transport of supplies. Our Own Correspon- dent.
·COUNTER-OFFENSIVE IN KIANGSU
Ningkuo, To-day.
Chonglinki and Peiloki, fives miles north, are both under, the menace of the guerillas.
The Japanese at Maputashan, ten miles south of Yoyang, have retreated northward. Central News.
Mr. D. T. Willis, of Alexander Eoss, Chater Road, has reported
when parked in
A Chinese counter-offensive in that his car, No. 1221, was stolen Kiangau is 'in progress. Ten Chin-yesterday, ese columns are attacking various Gascoigne Road. strategic points, including Sunkias| and Shangpeffow, south of Chang- chów.
Thing, on the west bank of Taihu Lake, was has been recaptured. - Central News. Fal
PRESSURE ON NANGHANG. Kweilin, To-day Reports" from "Kiangsi stata the Chinese are exerting pressure on the Japanese Nanchang.
́ ́Mr. Mackay," of Causeway Hill, was treated privately, after he had been bitten by his own dog yester- day. The dog was removed to the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
Before Mr. R. Edwards
ing. ith stealing
FILMDOM'S
Defendant was seen taking the money from his jacket pocket.
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