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APPEAL TO THE

LEAGUE

Bombing Of Canton

Civilians

For the relief of South China refugees, a Federation of local organisations was inaugurated on

Saturday.

In the course of the meeting. which was attended by most of the War Rellet Organisations and many other charitable organisa- tions in the Colony, a resolution was passed to despatch a telegram to the League of Nations, urging sanctions to prevent further bomb- ing atrocities.

The message WILS worded a follows "Secretary-General, Lea- gue of Nations, Geneva: Kindly circulate to member-states the! following message. Japanese planes are continuously bornbing non- fortified Canton and slaughtering Innumerable civilians with inde- scribable and horrible results. We appeal to all humanity for imme- diate medical supplies and mone- try contributions, and we strong- ly urge international sanctions to prevent further atrocities." Fede- ration of Hong Kong Organisations for rellet of South China refugees.":

SUCCESS OF

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Our candid camera'sées all at the races. Above is a socas, In3 between events at the Sixth Fatra meeting.

Chinese Guerilla Column Advancing On Kuyang

Hankow, June 11. Reviewing the war situation, a Chinese spokesman confirmed to- day that a column of Chinese guerillas is vigorously advancing on Ku- yung, 22 miles southeast of Nanking.

On the Lunghal front the Chinese and Japanese, the spokesman sald. are still pitted against each other at Paisha, west of Chungmow.. The Japanese driving southwestward from Ningling and Kwelteh in an attempt to eat the Peiping-Hankow Railway south of Chengehow are being engaged northeast of Changkeh.

After taking Luyt on the Honan- Fighting has been resumed in Hankow, June 11. Anhwel border, the Isogal Division north Shansi. Three thousand With the exception of some 10 has not been able to make any pro-Japanese troops from Tsingshuiho soldiers captured alive a Japanese gress because of stubborn Chinesa in south Shulyuan and over 1,000 unit stationed at Shangtayuwu in resistance. Fighting is still going from Pinglu in north Shansi are the district of Changping, 22 miles on cast of Hwälyang, about 50 kilo-attacking the Chinese positions northwest of Peiping, was wiped metres west of Lugi.

out by Chinese guerillas during a

A part of the 20,000 Japanese surprise attack on June 6, belated

troops massed at Peligpu and Lin- reports received here reveal.

Japanese troops have been dis-hwalkwan on the Tientsin-Pukow patched from Pelping to engage the Railway south of the Hwai River

guerillas. (Central News).

STAFFORD BYE.

ELECTION

have been sent to Hotel as rein- forcements. The rest are driving eastward in an effort to "mop up" the Chinese troops operating around Hwalying in north Kiangsu, the spokesman disclosed.

around Plentwan.~(Central News).

TO DEFEND

CHENGCHOW

Chengchow, June 11. Heavy Chinese reinforcements have arrived to defend Chengchow.

Japanese planes have been stag- In the Hofel sector the Japanese, ing dally raids on the city during) The result of the bye-election at according to the spokesman, have the last few days. They dumped Staford announced this afternoon | remained inactive during the last explosives aimlessly and inerciless- was G. Thornycroft, (Conservative) | few days. But they seem to be at-ly-machine-gunned the civilians. 18,754; F. Lloyd, (labour) 12.348. tempting to effect junction with Casualties were heavy.

London, June 11.

No Change. At the last election, their troops at Fengtai and Shou- Trains are still running between the Conservative majority was hsien in north Anhwel before they Chengchow and Rankow.—¡Central 3,631.-(British Wireless).

will resume their westward drive. News).

MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938. —PAGE 3.

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