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Hankow, July 25.
The Japanese drive on Kinklang, which began on Saturday, is understood to have continued throughout yesterday.
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Although it is confirmed that the Japanese have not yet reached Kirklang, Chinese military authorities admit that the Japanese drive which on the city is now in full swing, with the Japanese troops landed at Kutang, on the western, shere of Lake Poyang. advancing In two alumas.
On the Japanese columns is Chinese porcelain centre in north- striking westward and the other is Least Klangsi province, will very kely gure prominently in the advancing south-westward.
Bevere Aghting is now in pro- forthcoming Sino-Japanese battle Kress
at Machushan, about ten on the south bank of the Yangtse miles from Klukiang.
AIR BOMBARDMENT Simultaneously
River.
While the Japanese forces, ander
cover with the land the
of naval and serial expected to drive. Kluklang is being subjected bombardment, are
CHOLERA SERIOUS IN
N. CHINA
Peiping, July 25, The rapid spread of cholera has compelled officials of Pel- plar and Tientsin to issue strict regulations in an effort to con- trol the epidemie.
"One of the new regulations prohibits any person from en-
or tering Pelping Tientsin without certificates showing that they have been inoculated against cholera.
The unusually warm weather has resulted in a rapid growth in the number of cases and first aid and Red Cross "depots are kept busy throughout the day inoculating thousands of persons (Transocean).
AGGRESSION URGED
Peace Conference Meets In French Capital
Paris. July 25.
The International Peace Conference, now in session here. has passed a resolution regarding the bombing of open towns, demand- lug that supplies of anti-aircraft armaments should not be hindered and that financial aid should be given to countries the victims of aggression.
The Conference also urged that incompatible with the integrity of an embargo should be placed on China'
the export of petroleum and The Conference advocated loans metals to aggressor nations." to China, a boycott of Japanese Spanish and Chinese people products and the stoppage of sup- threatened with "bombing should.jplies př@war materials and petro- the Conference urged. be evacuat-leum to` Japan,~~(Renter).
ed.
The Conference decided to or ganise a petition against bombing In all countries, and entrusted the Bureau of Universal Peace to or ganise the Commission's visit to bombed cities.
SHIP PASSENGERS SEE SHELLING OF GUERILLAS
Shanghai, July 25. Confirming rumours of guerilla RESOLUTION ON CHINA activity in the vicinity of Shang- to an intensive aerial bombard launch a westward drive shortly
The Conference agreed to a re-hai, passengers aboard the M.M. ment, and Japanese planes yester-on both the north and south banks
solation dealing specifically with liner Felix Roussel reported on ar day ralded the city throughout the of the Yangtse towards Taibu, on the north bank, and Kiuklang, on
rival bere yesterday that they wit- day.
Any Japanese attempt to ad-China. bank, well-informed
Under this resolution it agreed ‡nëssed a Japanese destroyer shell- A report from a foreign source the south
valice towards Nanchang overland in Kluklang estimated that 200 sources here, however, predict that is expected to meet with stif re-to give China, the help guaranteed ing the shore near the mouth of bombs landed in and around the the main Japanese drive will be sistance from the Chinese near the by the Nine-Power Treaty, the the Yangtse. !
Japanese troops ashore were also city on, Sunday, about 100 Japan-launched in the direction of Nan-Anhwel-Klangs! border, which is League Covenant and the Kellogt ese planes, carrying out the raids chang, capital of Klangsi Province.extremely mountainous-(Reuter). Pact, and to oppose any settlement using artillery-(Reuter)"
LANDING QUIETLY In relays, appearing almost-with- out cessation..
According to fellable informa-
OIL INSTALLATIONS HIT tion received here. Japanese forces Another report from a foreign are at present quietly landing at source, at present unconfirmed. Tungllu above Anking. It is be states that the A.P.C. and Socony lleved that the "Japanese will ad- installations three miles below vance southward from Tungliu towards Chimen, on the Cheklang- Klukiang. were hit by bombs.
The landing at Kutang was Klangsi Rallway, which is the effected by the Japanese, shortly famous tea producing district in after midnight when several hun- north-west Anhwei. As dred men. In motor launches es- they reach the rallway, the "Japan- corted by three warships, appeared ese will advance southwestward suddenly off the western bank of along the rallway towards Nan the lake.
chang via Chingtehcheng.
soon as
Chinese artillery heavily shelled the Japanese troops in an "attempt to prevent the landing. Squadrons of Japanese planes took off at dawn from the Anking aerodrome and bombed the Chinese artillery post- PORCELAIN FOR "COURT tions, sweeping the Chinese troops with machine-gun,fire.
Chingtehct.eng is the old name for the small town which had been making some of the finest specl mens of porcelain in world's his- tory.
During the reign of Emperor Wanli, in the Ming Dynasty, and Emperors" Kang-hsi and Chlers lung in the Manchu Dynasty, many
Due to the Japanese aerial and naval bombardments. the Chinese forces have withdrawn towards beautiful porcelain pieces Machushan. Reuter).
TOWARDS NANCHANG Hankow. July 24, (By Mall).
were
turned out by this small Klangsi town for the imperial court.
The town's present name
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SATISFACTION AT ROYAL
VISIT TO PARIS
London, July 25.
Great satisfaction is expresses in London at the results of the Royal visit to Pärts and, both as regards state functions and private diplomatic conversations," it is felt that the visit has proved the greatest success.
From the results of the conversations Lord Halifax, the Foreign Secretary. had with the French Ministers, it is clear that there is a great identity of views. particularly on the question of Czechoslova- kia. Great Britain, like France, is working on this question. hoping for a successful culmination of the present negotiations between the Sudeten Germans and the Czech Government.
At the same time, it is pointed) cut that there is no tendency in London to lose sight of the possi- bility of an eventual breakdown." While the British goal is to pre- vent such a breakdown it is felt that is equally necessary to concentrate on possible alternative methods of settling the, dispute should a breakdown of the presentį -line "of approach ultimately ap-
pear inevitable.-(Reuter).
REDS READY TO FIGHT
Moscow, July 25. Readiness to fight in case of war and loyalty and devotion to Stalin were the themes of the picturesque pageants forming part of a six hour sports parade in Moscow yes- terday,
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Queen Marie
Laid To Rest
SOLEMN PROCESSION THROUGH STREETS
OF BUCHAREST .
Bucharest, July 25. Queen Marie was yesterday con- veyed with funeral pomp through the streets of Bucharest to her fast resting place in the Cathedral of Curtea Deargesh.
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The casket containing the remains of, the late Dowager Queen was borne on a gun ear- riage and was followed by King Carol, Prince Nicholas, Crown Prince Michael and the Duke of Kent, representing his bro- ther, King George VL M. Kosarev, Secretary of the
HALF MILLION MOURNERS Young Communist League, stressed the preparedness of the people and,, By the late Queen's wishes, red referring to the dispute with Ja-flowers and violet draperies wete pan over the Siberia-Manchukuo displayed along the route, which frontier, said some "foreign. Powers was lined by half a million men mistook Boviet Russia for northern and women, some kneeling and Manchuria and, thought threats many sobbing. would frighten them.-(Reuter),
GENERAL CARMONA WELCOMED IN
PRINCIPE
Lisbon, July 25,
Fifty planes belonging to the Rumanian Air Force formed an aerial guard of honour.
Thousands of mourners knelt in front of the gtation as cavalry officers carried the casket to the violet-draped train.
Queen Marie was intered near
Following a ten-day voyage on her husband, the late King Fer- the steamer Angola, the Portuguese dinand, in the Cathedral of Curtea President, General Antonio Oscar Deargesh.-(Reuter).
de Fragoso Carmona, arrived at
the Portuguese island of Principe yesterday. this being his first stop
MEMORIAL IN MOSCOW
Moscow, July 25.
A memorial service for Queen
on his extensive visit to the Portu-Marie of Rumania was held yester- i guese colonies. He was enthusias-day in the Greek Orthodox Church, fically greeted by the inhabitants Moscow's sole surviving Cathedral. of the island and also welcomed It was the first service for Royal- by the Governor of Bao Tome.ty held in Moscow since the re-
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volution in 1917-(Reuter).
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