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GENERAL

War Situation Reviewed By

General Chen Cheng

STALEMATE NOW PREVAILS ON

CENTRAL ANHWEI FRONT

Large concentrations of Chinese troops at strategic points along the Yangtse have kept tiolated Japanese units at Slangkow, Matang.{ Pengtsehaud Hukoй ut a complete standstill, declared General. Chen | Cheng, Chairman of the Hupeh Provincial Government, In his capa- city as the official Chinese militäry spokesman, at a press conference, in Hankow.

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and Mrs. Stuart Robert Allan, Baron Beck-Friss, Sir A. D. Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. H. Blight. Miss J. Blight, Mr. N. D. Brown, Mrs. Harriett Carleton, and 2 minor children, Mr. S. D. Cheng. Mr. Walter George Carroll, Mr. H. C. Chang. Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Wm. Carter, Mrs. E. Chu, Mr. Michael Clapham, Mr. C. H. Chao, Rev. Sister M. Corsine, Miss P. Y. Chow, Mr. Leigh R. Cramer, Mr. H. C. Chu, Mr. Wahluma! Dalamal, Miss Häri Dalamal, Mr. Aloomal Dar- yanart, Mr. Alec Lloyd Davidson.

Several Japanese attempts to Mrs. Y. S. Doo. Miss Joanna, Bakin,

arm into the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elbogen, Mrs. J. force their naval B. Emmert and minor son, Mr. and Poyang Lake and land bine-jackets Mrs. Abdul R. H. Esmall, Mr. and ashore have been repeatedly fust- Mrs. W. J. C. Fletcher, Mr. T. Brated by the watchful" defence Toong. Mr. and Mrs. Max Edouard forces. General Chen declared.

Chinese defence works along the Gavin, Mr. A. M. Halley, Mr. T. E.

Some Hsu, Miss Dolores var. Heemsber Yangtse, above Hukow, at ger, Mr. M. Y. Hsu, Mr. Jacob Abra-places were damaged by terrific; B. Heuvel, Mr. Hong Moy shellflfe from Japanese war ves- bam Ying. Miss K. Hobday, Mrs., Hwang sels. Apart from these. the in- Wan Chin, Miss Ruth Jone, Mr. J.vaders have not been able to in- L Kay. Mr. Nagatomo Rayono,flict other losses to the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robert Kin-army, he said.

Referring to the situation at the evening of Juy 15 resulted in ross, Mr. S. L. Kom, Sister M.

1 series of heavy assaults. the Chinese from positions of vantage inflicted heavy losses on the Japanese in the past week. In the vicinity of Fengtsel, Chinese forces have reached Shwang- santsien, an important height overlooking and commanding the river town.

THE DRUG MENACE

Premises Now Hard

To Find

"Three raids caried out, under Chinese the direction of Revenue Officer E T. Warden at Sharighai Street in

Letitia, Mr. L. V. Lee, Mr. Axel central Anhwei, General Chen de-the appearance yesterday before Lund, Mr. H. D. Lee. Mr. and Mrs.clared a stalemate now prevalled Mr. Barnett at the Kowloon Court G. Lusty, Mrs. S. Y. Lim. Mr. along that front, where both sides of three alleged oplum and heroin Kuraji Matsumoto, Mr. Ma Wan were satisfeld with minor opera- divan keepers.

Ko Sai-fong received a sentence A number of Japanese units.jot 18 months with hafd labour

tions.

Ching. Mr. E. A. Mayne. Mrs. Ma Lo Tal. Mr. E. Temple McMullen, Lt. D. C. Misra Prot. John Kirk withdrawing from Chengyangkwan He was given the option of a fue patrick Monro, Mr. Toyoichi Naka-In central Anhwel southward, were or $1000 to replace part of the pri-" mura, Capt. and Mrs. Willoughby waylald by the Chinese guerillas son sentence. At the time of the Newton and 2 minor children. Mr, and militia corps. The remnants raid his divan: harboured 25 H. Qttsen. Mr. R. Paterson, Bir were driven back to their original smokers. The number of heroin

positions. Henry and Lady Follock, Mr. and

pills seized was 107. The premises In east Henan, Chinese troops that the divan occupied at 629 Mrs. Eldon Potter, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Putte. Mrs. Johanna Rawbone. continued to score important gains shanghai Street had been suc- Mr. James Rawbone, Miss Eisle as the Japanese retreated. Lay cessfully raided previously on June Seldemann, Dr. G. Sellett, Mr. P. and Taikang. he recalled, were re-7 and July 9. A. Shahari. Dr. and Mrs. de Visser taken during the week and a large Lal Yue and Tsun,

area to the west of Chenli. Tung-divans at Nos. 645 and 630 Shang~ Smits. Miss Florence Carey Snow, hsu and Kinsler has now been hal Street had at the time of the Miss Evelyn Snyder; Mr. S. L. Soong, Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich cleared of the invaders.

iraids each barboured 10 smokers. About 2,000 Japanese troops at were Stallman, Mr. and Mrs. Corriellus.

sentenced to 14 and 12 Tsaohsten, one of the Starr, Mrs E M. Steele. Miss

enemy months imprisonment with hard Catherine Stewart. Mr. Tal Wu strongholds in southwest Shan-labour respectively. Heroin pills | Tsun, Mr. Ira Aaron Stone," Mr. tung, have also made preparations seized numbered 60 and 106 res Tao, Mr. Percy Tester, Mr. K. Lo evacuate the town and retreat fpectively. Lai Yue's premises had Tsang. Mr. Hans M. Tiefenbacher to Kwelteh on the Lunghal line, been successfully, raided

Mrs. Y. K." Tsien, Col. Herman Voight-Ruscheweyh, Rev. James

he said.

In contrast to the lull south of

whose

twice within the month, on July, 5 and 17 Lee Tsun's premises had been Webster. Mrs. Kathryn Wilke, Miss the Lunghat line, various points on raided twice previously on June 7 Shirley Wilke. Mrs. Margaret wil the Taskow-Tsinghwa railway in

and July 9.. a beehive.ofi son (W.G.M.) and 2 minor chil-north Honan was

Evdently, new premises for oplum dren, Lady M. E. Wood, Miss A, D Japanese military activities, Gen-and heroin divans are becoming

Troop increasingly hard Wood. Mrs. M. D. Young and eral Chen told the pres.

to find. WIL? minor children. Mr. George movements were extremely busy at Hong Kong's over-population proě Zanetti, Miss Yu Ming Yu. Mr. S. Poat. Snyang and Tsiyuan.

|blem"eventually lead to a success- On the south Shanal front, heavy fui conclusion of the Government's K. Wong, Mr. Wong Chun Wing,

fighting has been raging, at many Mrs. G. Wong.

struggle against the heroin points, including Howma, Yuanku.

menace? Anyi, Lintsin and other places. Heavy casualties have been suffer- i ed by both sides, General Chen stated.(Central News).

S.S. RANPURA

The following sailed in the s.s. Ranpura on Saturday for Europe via ports:-:

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Mr. T. Adams, Mr. J. Allen, Lt.- Col. R. C. B. Anderson, Miss K, M. Anderson, Miss E. 8. Atkins.

Mr. W. Beale, Mr. S. P. Bennett.

BAG SNATCHED

FALSE PRETENCES ALLEGED

Sentence of four months?. im- Lee Fook. unemployed, was sen-prisonment with hard labour, was Lieut. (E) D. Black, RN, Mr. W. tenced to four months hard labour imposed on a 21-year-old unem Boone, Mr. R. Bupten, Mr. and Mrs.by Mr. Edwards at the Central ployed, Chan On. when he was C. Bauter, Mias B., M. Bicheno, Mrs. Court on Saturday when he plead found guilty by Mr. Butters, as the N R. Bowker, Miss L. Bowker, ed guilty to snateking a handbag Central Court on Saturday on a Mr. L. Bradburn, Miss E. M. R. from Mrs. M. Silva in Conduit charge of obtaining three rolls of Buckland, Mr. A. Burrell, MT J, E.

Burns,

Mr. P. Cameron, Lt. R. R. Ham- mond Chambers, Mr. P. Chatfield,

Road.

THEFT FROM “CAR Pleading guilty to the theft of a

Mr. C. Claridge, Dr. A. J. Chand-tennis racket, a hat and scarf trom les, Mr. D. J. Chaplin, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark, Mr. J. (Jr.) Clark Mrs. N. D. Clement,

Mr. J. B. Dunne, Mr. L. J. Dyble. Lleut, J. A. H. Douglass, Mr. W. S Drake, Mr. L. 8. Drummond,

Mr. F. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. E Ebele, Mr. E. (Jr.) Ebele, Mr. C. W. Evans.

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a car belonging to Miss J. L. Smith. an unemployed. Lau Fat, was oned $20 in default, one month's gaol, by Mr. Edwards at the Central Court on Saturday..

Detective-Sergeant L. H. Oakley prosecuted.

cloth by means of a forged docu- ment.

"It was stated that defendant went into the Ya On general mer- chants' shop, produced an order purporting to have been issued by his master, for the material.

Detective-Sergeant R. MacVey

prosecuted.

Friends and students of the late Professor in the National Con- servatory of Music, Mr. Huang Mr. Flett, Lleut. P. A. Fishhourne, Mr. J. Smith, Mr. V. Balter, Mrs. Chu, recently-held-a memorial ser-

him in the Miss E Fiddes, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. P. L. Spinks, Mr. J. Shipton, M. vice for FitzHenry and child, Miss B. J. F. Stafford, Mr. L. Sheffield, Mr. Y.M.CA, Shanghai. Guzzardi,

M. Shelton, Mr, S, Shaw, Mr. A. E.

Mr. E. Holmes, Mr. B. Hucker. Strange, Mr. A. Smith, Mr. J. E Mr T. Hughes.. Mies M. B. Hall. Simmonds, Mr. F. E. Spratling, Mr. Miss A. D. Hancock, Mr. S. Harber, T. Spratt, Mr, P. A. Scott, Miss S Mr. T. J. Harris, Dr. W. L Haworth, M. Swift. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Sun, Mrs. M. Heald. Miss B. Heald. Miss Mr. H. B. Stokes.

S. Heald, Capt. R. V. Hebbethwaite, Mr. G. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. P. Hopwood, Mr. Ho Hock Hee, 8. Taylor, Miss I. K. Taylor Mr. Mr. Ho Hock Kim, Mr. F. S, Hard-Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. G. 5. Tow Ingham.

good, Miss E. V. Turbett, Mr Tan Hee Wong, Mr. D. Thorpe.

Mr. L. Jenkins, Mrs. R. Jenks, Mr.. N. K. Khatri, Mr. and Mrs.

O. M. Kopelman and amrah, Mr. F.

R. Kelly, Mr. G. D. 'Kyd./

Mrs. E A. Vagnone.

Mr. V. Walker, Miss A White, Mr. J. A. Williams; Mr. G. Williams,

"Mr. J. Lynch, Miss J. Langley, L.-Comdr, (E) G. Wood, R.N., Miss

Mr. Lim-Seang Telk, Miss P. Lat. Mr. Lung Li Lin

A. Williams, Dr. C. H. Weaver, Mrs.

G. H. Weaver, Mias B. J. Weaver:

Mr. T. Moran, Mrs. J. AM. Mr. G. D. Wythe, Mrs. H. V. Wur- Marjoribanks, Miss M. 8. McGuffog, deman, Mrs. M. M. Weatherwax. Mr. W. Meek, Mr. A. Miller, Mr. J. Mr. Winfeld Morgan..

Ms. and Mrs. H. E. Newnham and child, Mr. E. W. Nicholas.

Mr. F. E B, Oool, Mrs. . M. H. Owen,

Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Yetton, Mr. J Young.

5.8. TEGELBERG, P The following mailed for Shang- hai on Friday in the sa. Tegel berg: BOER AS

Mr. P. Parsons, Mr. G. Phillips, Mr. A. Pace, Mr. A. Page) Mr. H, H. Mr VALG. Petersen, HL.B. Dr. J. Packer, Mr. T. 1. Parker. Mr. de Lebreve Lim, MT, D. Care Parson: Mr. Es Paskell

riere, Miss L. Carrière; Misa-E. M - Mr.- Quah, Cheow Cheang. “ Manu Mp 3 - Marks, -ME T Mr H-Ramsden, Mr. and Mrs. Driessen Mr. and Mrs RME W CW. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lowry, Mr. F. W. DUBNII MIM. „D. F. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pretorius, Miss G. Kantowski, Mr. Robertson. Mr. Roose Mrs. W. TJ van Reekum, Mrs W, H Hark- Rowe. Mr. HH. Rubeyeness, Mr. and Mrs. G/F: Pitchard Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Speed, Lieut, and child, Mawr. Guthilann, 'Mr. EF. O. Stuart, Lieut. W. F. Stubbs, W. Tatham, Mr. W. Joebgen.

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