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CARING FOR WOUNDED
Chinese Spokesman Denies Report
it
The Chinese Government has not left the task of caring for and healing the wounded soldiers en- tirety to ""chgrity," declared "a spokesman of the National Health Administration. In
answer to + leading article which recently ap- peared in an English-language newspaper in Shanghai,
DEFENCE OF NANKING
China Will Resist
To The Last : '
Shanghai, November" 17. An unceasing stream of Japan- ese reinforcements is pouring into the Shanghai area where the Japanese are now estimated to have more
than 250,000 troops. This, and the determination with which they are pressing their drive towards Soochow, which will be the, diving off board to Nanking. shows that the Japanese are fight- ing for a quick end.
The foreign newspaper expressed the opinion that the "whole sys- tem of depending on private charity for whatever help the sol-
With the Japanese already at diers receive amounts to a lack of the Yellow River. Nanking will system" and that it is foolish to soon be confronted with new leave the soldiers who constitute danger-attack from the North as China's primary fighting Instru-well as the South. The Goverment, ments uncared for.
The National Health Adminis- tration spokesman pointed out that the conviction reached by
the foreign newspaper is ap- parently based on observations In the Shanghai Settlements where
the
services of local refletor-
of
ganizations have to be counted on in caring for the wounded.
"But the fact should not be lost sight of that the number wounded soldiers brought into the Settlements. In Shanghai." the spokesman said, "constitutes only a very small percentage of the total number of wounded in the country and throughout China there are large numbers of wound- ed why are entirely taken care of by the Army Medical Service."
INADEQUATE—NOT CHARITY. With the limited funds: at its disposal, which do not amount to anywhere near the $50,000,000 mark suggested by the foreign journal. the spokesman admitted that many of the hospitals run by the Army Medical Service are not as adequately equipped and staffed a's could be desired and some are indeed housed in matshed or simi- larly poor buildings. They are. however, the spokesman declared, distinctly not "charity" institu-
tions.
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In conclusion, the spokesman said that the Chinese Government is doing everything in its power to care for its wounded soldiers and is speriding a considerable amount jof money on the work." In the meantime, the Government. he said, appreciates the help given from humanitarian motives by the Red Cross and other private or ganizations.
NINE-POWER PACT
Japan Urged To Withdraw
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Tokyo, Nov. 17 A resolution that Japan should the Nine-Power witharaw from Pact was urged in the Lower House. meeting in consequence of the 'de- claration adopted by the Brussels Conference. This step will be a repetition of Japan's withdrawal from the League of Nations on ac- count of Manchuria.-- Beuter's Bulletin Service.
FOREIGNERS SAFE
Pelping, Nov. 16. The Japanese military authorities report that 37 foreigners, com- prising 19 French. 14 Hungarians and four Americans, are safe at Tamingfu.. It is believed that the majority are missionaries.
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The same authorities confirm the blowing-up of the Yellow River bridge. They state they found 1-
fully alive to the danger of the situation, have decided to transfer, its offices from Nanking but the Military Bureaux will remain in the capital which the High Com- mand" are determined to defend till the very last.
JAPANESE CRITICISE
BRUSSELS DECLARATION
Brussels, Nov. 18.- The statement emanating from Japanese quarters regarding the declaration by the Conference on the Far Eastern situation, declares: "It is most regrettable the Powers at Brussels seem unable to take advantage of the Japanese reply
to the communication from the conference whereby Japan care- fully opened the way for their good omces, which as a result of the declaration, is closed forever."
the Nine-Power Treaty, and among the signatories one power voted against the declaration, three ab- stained while one was not repre- sented at the Conference.
The statement continues that while the declaration extols the sacred character of International undertakings, non-interference in the private affairs of other coun- tries and the integrity of Chinese territory, the Power which show- ed the greateat zeal for its adoption is one which is most opposed to these principles.
NOT UNANIMOUS? The statement asks whether the
"Es it not this country which is declaration can justifiably be pub- always interfering in the internal lished in the name of the Con-affairs of other countries by means ference since it is supported by one. of the Third International?"--- power which is not a signatory to Henter.
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800,000 CHINESE CASUALTIES
Shanghai, November 17. Col. Watteville, representative of the International Red Cross. In this connection the defences Geneva, estimates that since the around the city are being streng-beginning of the hostilities, China thened and other preparations are has suffered 800.000 casualties on being made for what may be the all fronts. He announced that the severest battle of the whole war. Japanese authorities have under- Meanwhile, despite the rain, the taken not to interfere with the Japanese advance has not slack- Import of medical supplies.-- ened down and fierce fighting is Reuter now raging in the lake área cast of Soochow while Changshu is being pounded by artillery with fresh Japanese" troops, who landed yesterday on the south bank of the Yangtsze above Changsha, joining in the attack.— Beuter.
ATTACK ON AERODROME
Nanking Nov. 16 The Chinese forces on the Tsinpu front have withdrawn to the south of the Yellow River, blowing up the Tientsin-Pukow Railway's bridge.
CHINESE RETREAT ACROSS RIVER
Pelping, November 17. Japanese reports from the Yel- low River front state that the Chinese have retreated hastily across the river and that the whole of the north bank, for many miles on each side of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, is now in Japanese pos- session. Reuter
ASSISTANCE FOR CHINA URGED
Brussels, Nov. 17. The President of the Union of
Societies has addressed a letter to International League of Nations
M. Paul Spaak as President of the Brussels Conference, calling upon the Conference to enter upon the
second part of its mission.
This has become necessary, it is stated, in view of the Japanese re- fusal to agree to the proposals for mediation. Financial and other support for China, in accordance with the Covenant of the League of Nations, is "suggested in the letter, which concludes with an appeal for effective material as- sistance for the victim of the aggressor.- Transocean. Neus Service.
· JAPANESE PRESS COMMENTS ON
THE DECLARATION
Tokyo, Noc. 16. The declaration adopted by the
whether, the Nanking administra- tion tranfers the seat of govern-
The Chinese press gives promin- ence to the report that a battalion of Chinese troops attacked by surprise the Japanese acrodrome at Han- tang, on the Peiping-Hankow Rall- Brussels conference has caused ment hinterland, where it becomes way. on Monday night, destroying | vigorous repercussions In the a local administration, or whether stx Japanese planes by the explo-Japanese newspapers which resent', it becomes an agent of the Comin-
tera." "the utter disregard by the Con- sion of gasoline bombs.
Ir
any
Chinese reports claim that figh-, ference for Japan's contention The paper goes on to say that thing along the Shanghai-Nanking that the Sino-Japanese question Japan is prepared to meet Railway is going on in the vicinity of must be settled directly between' situation, which fact must be fully Chingyangkang, on the Henli river, the two countries." They are also understood by China and also an after the Chinese evacuation of Indignant over "the velled threat" "old crafty Power" which in-. Kiating and Taltsing. The main
in the resolution that joint action stigates and preys on China, body of Japanese forces advancing be taken against Japan by the to the north-west towards the Powers participating in the Con- Kashing-Soochow highway has ference. been held up at Kashan, where the Chinese forces have pushed to the east to Pinghu.- Reuter,
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The "Hochi Shimbun" argues in a similar vein and declares that "one of "the most important ways The newspapers now emphasise to solve the question consists of a the "hands-off" policy towards demand to Britain to pursue a China and Japan's denunciation of hands-off policy towards China, the Nine-Power Pact which, the which country believes that Bri- "Kokumin Shimbun" points dut, istain is her only hope." "entirely detached from reallțies, "At least Japan must convince and therefore a dead letter." That the Powers concerned that she will Paper further declared that Japan never abandon action in China should propose drastic revision of until and unless the guiding prin- the Pact or denounce it.
ciple of her polley is realised," this paper concludes.- Heuter.
Peiping, Nov. 15. The Japanese advance to the south from Tamingfu appears to have been halted as they deal with
The "Asahi Shimbun" say's large Chinese forces which are
China is dreaming of intervention seeking to cut their communica-
by a third party, which tendency offcial tions. Japanese
reports
is now utilised by foreign powers, mention that troops consisting of It declares that "there is no course four infantry and one cavalry left for Japan but to start an ener- division and one infantry brigade.getic drive towards Nanking," and comprising mostly men of the 29th that it is no concern of Japan Army, as participating in these operations
The Japanese claim they bave scattered the Chinese with heavy losses, and are now engaged in clearing-up operations north of Tamingfu.---
Reuter,
NON-INTERVENTION
000 Chinese bodies left on the A meeting of the Non-Interven- north bank. Many Chinese cross-lon" sub-committee will be held ed the river by junks but so far this afternoon at the Foreign
CHINESE TURN TABLES ON JAPANESE
Successes In Hopei Railway Zone
Hsinhsiang. Honan, Nov. 17:
as is known no Japanese attempt office to receive reports of techni-The right flank of the
to cross the river has yet been made Heuter
cal experts.-
British Wireless.
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MONTMARTE " OF NANKING
SHINES AGAIN
Chinese
forces operating along the Pelping- Hankow railway zone in southern Hopet have scored another victory by the capture of Shaho, stratégic town about 135 kilometres south of Shihchiachwang. The victorious troops entered the town on Novem- ber 13.
the
have
Old-time gayety characteristic of pre-war days in Nanking return in giving charity shows were the Sing song houses which joined
All the railway bridges in this ed to the Capital's amusement Moon Palace, the All Happy Club,
vicinity have been blown up, cut- quarter around the Confucian Temple in the South City during
the All's Quiet Club, the Heavenly ting off the rear of the Japanese
column at Chang' River. the week-end of November 7 when Symphony Palace, the Heavenly
Crack FragrantTM Pavilion and the Flying Chinese right flank along the
reinforcements on six of the largest sing-song estab-
shments in the quarter held Dragon House, Girls attached to Peiping - Hankow
nullway "open house" to raise money to
these houses put on launched a flerce counter-attack buy comforts for wounded soldiers vaudeville performances for which on Tamingfu, 120 miles south of and necessitles for war refugees, they sold tickets among their Shihchiachwang. It is stated that
Night life around the Confucian | favourite patrons,
a Japanese column has been sur- sanctuary, or Fu Tze Miac, has Amusing skits and traditional rounded by the advancing Chinese outbreak of hostilities between songs made up the programmes at forces Centra News Chinese and Japanese armies at
the houses for all performances.
been much restricted since the
each of
SUAL
Shanghai resulted in curfew, re- In addition to sale of tickets, gulations and a general war-time additional revenue realized suspension of amusement resorts from sales of cigarettes, candies, the refreshments and flowers purveyed
in Nanking. However, on
NOTORIOUS BANDIT LEADER EXECUTED Hsinhsiang, Honan, Nov. 17: Pal Chien-wu, notorious bandit
nights of November 7 and 8, all by the entertainers during inter-leader in North China who was
restrictions were removed, and the "Montmarte" of Nanking shone again with bright lights and
missions.
A grand total of $13.800 was throngs of patrons for its sing-realized for the war-needy from
the two days of entertainment.
song houses and tea rooms.
captured at Felhalang last month. was executed before a Aring squad at Chingfenghsien on November 13, it was revealed. tr.-day. Central New.
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