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CHINESE SUCCESSES IN SHANSI
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 29, 1939
CHUNGKING, TO-DAY.
NAZI PRESS DISLIKES F.O. MEMORANDUM
BERLIN, TO-DAY.
THAT THE CHINESE HAD A PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF |SUCCEEDED IN RECAPTUR- THE REACTION OF THE GER- ING CHUNGSHAN, ON THE MAN PRESS TO THE BRITISH NORTH END OF LUNGTING MEMORANDUM ON THE ¦ DE- LAKE, 20 KILOMETRES FROM FUNCT ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL YOCHOW, WAS THE MOST IM-AGREEMENT SHOWS THAT THE: PORTANT ITEM IN YESTER-GERMAN PRESS IS NOT DIS- DAY'S WAR NEWS, WHICH IS POSED TO REGARD THE BRI- VERY MEAGRE OTHERWISE. TISH MEMORANDUM AS “THAT
Chinese reports add that im- CONTRIBUTION OF GOODWILL. mediately after the occupation of AND -- CONFIDENCE THAT Chungshan, the Japanese opened WOULD BE NECESSARY IN OR-- a new offensive against the town but without, success..
was retaken
DER TO BEGIN CONVERSA-
takes the
Reports of similar success in TIONS." Chinese occupations at Yuanchu, in Shansi, which
The German press after having been occupied by standpoint that on April 28 "Hit- the Japanese for only three days, ler again opened the door to the add to the satisfaction felt at the clarification and removal, of accu- misunderstandings and latest development of the situa-mulated tion on the front.
mistrust, whereas the British readi-
It is confidently expected that ness to accept this offer is only ex-- the Chinese will also be able to pressed in an incidental sentence re-take Kaolo during the next in the midst of technical discus-
sions." few days..
From Swatow it is reported The German press further ex-- that Chaochow, north of Swatow, presses the opinion that the Bri- has become the scene of con- tish memorandum" evaded the chief tinuel "see-saw battles," result- issue. ing in heavy casualties on both sides.
TOWNS IN RUINS
No clear answer was given to the German assertion that the Naval Anpur and Meichi have both Agreement was intended as a mari- been turned into smouldering time expression for the clear delim- ruins as a result of strong Japitation of spheres of interests of anese artillery bombardments. both powers and that this clear de- The Chinese decided to aban-limitation had been violated by don Anpu, the first large railway the British "policy of encircle- station after Swatow on the line ment."
to Chaochow, and have formed a
new
defence line immediately "Instead of an unambiguous an-- north of the town.
swer to this point, the memorandum. A Japanese cavalry unit'which again accused Germany of designs- attempted to force its way into on small nations and reverted to Huamei, north of Anpu, was the methods of Mr.. Eden's ques→ · thrown back by Chinese troops. tionnaire."
Japanese attempts to occupy
the island of Tahaoi; it is main- The memorandum, therefore, the tained in Chinese quarters, have German press argues, "was no con- not met with success. Trans-tribution to the clarification of the- Ocean.
PUPPET AGREEMENT REPORTS PREMATURE
SHANGHAI, TO-DAY, REGARDING PRESS REPORTS THAT WANG CHING-WEI HAD CONCLUDED IN TOKYO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE JAPAN- ESE GOVERNMENT ON THE
international political atmosphere." -Trans-Ocean.
A.R.P. LECTURES
The Air Raid Precautions Officer announces that two courses of Air Raid Warden lectures in Chinese: will be held at The Tun Mul Middle:: School, 1-7 Heard Street, Wanchai,- 7 on Mondays and Thursdays at p.m. commencing on July 10, and on: Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 p. m... commencing on July 11.
The lecturer will in both be Mr. K. S. Leung.
cases:.
FORMATION OF A NEW FEDER- meeting in Peiping at the beginning AL GOVERNMENT IN CHINA of July."
UNDER HIS LEADERSHIP, WILL
Close associates of the former
INFORMED POLITICAL CIRCLES Kuomintang, leader who - re-
IN SHANGHAI DECLARE THAT
SUCH AN AGREEMENT WITH
WANG WOULD CERTAINLY BE
VERY PREMATURE...
It is pointed out that the Pro Japanese Government In and Nanking would he
certain privile Wang Ching Wel opposed to such
Without early agreement projec
to
irned from Tokyo, are¬
have declared that Ching nization erritories
papery
and an
ing pro-
"claim" of
umours that
scale
Chin
during
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