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GENERAL WU'S MESSAGE

THE

TO KWANGTUNG

THE FIGHT MUST CONTINUE

Canton. October 22

HE KWANGTUNG FORCES HAVE EFFECTED a strategic retreat from Canton with its strength intact and are able to continne resistance against the Japanese. The withdrawal from Canton was acted upon with orders, and rumours to the contrary, are propagan- da.

In a statement to the press, Governor Wu Teh-chen stated that the people of Kwangtung should continue to resist the enemy in every way possible. The governor and his party safely arrived at a certain point where the Kwangtung Provincial Government tinues to function as usual.....

con-

JAPANESE CUT RAILWAY

Hankow, October 22.

Speaks Out

No Sympathy For Japanese

Shanghai. Oct. 22.

"I do not sympathise with many of the Japanese policies In China," said Mr. Randall' Gould, editor of the Shanghai 'Evening Post and Mercury, in a press conference consisting of foreign and Japanese oor- respondents.

"I regret to say that I feel the present war to be a tremendous mistake in which there can be no true victory for any one. The war has greatly unified China and has strengthened her determination to carry on prolonged warfare.

"I feel that the Japanese mili- tary attitude since the beginning of the war has made it - almost Impossible to go on living in China Many of us feel that what has been done in Manchuria in | North China is a very poor pro-· miss of better times to come here. "They do not believe the mill-

"If you have guns, loin the mill-f tla." urged Governor Wu *If not, Join the army. Wealthy persons should give financial assistance. We must eradicate the trailors and do all we can to justify public" con fidence in the spirit of Kwong- hung. The removal of the that several thousand Japanese giving them a fair chance to do Kwangtung Provincial Gavern- troops have crossed the Tseng that. They resent insincerity to- with orders River in the suburbs of Tseng wards themselves just as the Ja- ment was effected (from the Central Authorities) shing. Whilst a part of them are Danese have said that they resent and we will continue the struggle attacking Shektan on the Canton-insincerity towards the Japanese"

Kowloon Railway, 56 kilometres by others. to repel the invader."

A report from Tsungfa states!tary attitude had been sincere in

and nine kilo- "It is my hone that as times This message is intended for all cast of Canton

north of Sheklung, the goes on the Japanese authorities people in the province, Querillas metres

are advancing on will see that it is impossible to have shown sign of activity in the main "body

40 miles northeast of achieve co-operation with other East River valley. They are out:Tsungia,

In China."-Inter- to harass the Japanese and kill, Canton and about 30 miles north-foreigners traitors who led the Japanese to west of Tsengshing. from where national News Agency. Walchow. they hope to cut the Canton- attack Tamshut Some of the teritors were former flankow Railway north of Canton

Severe fighting is still ratingi supporters of an anti-Kuomintang

between Chinese and Japanese regime in Walchow.

and

EASTERN RUSSIA TO BE SPLIT

Moscow, Oct. 22. The Soviet Ainbassador to the

here. He is

It is not likely that the Japan- troops around Taengshing. 35 kilo- ese forces here will continue their metres east of Canton on the advance but will remain here for north bank of the East River, ac-United States, M. Troyanovsky, some time to await developments. cording to reports received here will not return to Washington, it Foreign circles here belleve that late last night from Canton. The is reliably learned the Nippon troops may get out of Japanese who came from Faktim expected to be apponted Vice- and Commissar at the Soviet Foreign Canton, and even 'Kwangtung, by lying between Tsengshing next month, although they do not Poklo are estimated at about 1,000, Office deem it expeditent to make public men

Another Japanese column the reason now.

be advancing from Kwangtung and Kwangsi forces stated to are entrenched north and west or Yangtsun on Pingling. Canton At any mement they can counter-attack on the bunch A Japanese in this vicinity.

CHINESE GUERILLAS ACTIVE

Stan. Oct. 22. Chinese guerilla bands are ex- tremely active, in the suburbs of

capital Taiyuan, provincial Shans, now under Japanese oc- cupation.

Lew

Soviet Partition of the

Far Eastern Province into two pro- vinces is officially announced here,

The

"Coastal Province" reludes territory on the Pacifc Coast from the mouth of the Ussuri River to the mouth of the Amur River.

A message from Hoyuen reveals that about 1,000 Japanese trips pushing north from the Poklo sec- tor have reached the southeast outskirts of Lungmoon. Chinese self-defence corps are engaging them in the hills thers. Chinese and Amur districts and the Jewish reinforcements have, been rushed Autonomous Republic of Strobid-

chan. up.-Central News.

The new "Chabarovsk Province" includes Kamchathka Sakhalin

Partition of the large Far Eastern Province is believed to be connected with the fall of Mar-

Bluecher. of MASS RAIDS OVER shal

Administrative partition was preceded by 'division KWANGTUNG

of the special Far Eastern Anny into two separate armies.--Trans- ocean.

Retaliating the guerilla activities. Japanese bombers heavily bombed the villages in the outskirts, in- cluding" Wutung. Prima and Chiangtsun. Heavy damage caused.

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raids

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Darts of PINGCHINGKWAN IN

CHINESE HANDS

Hankow, Oct. 22. Field dispatches state that Ping- chingkwan, strategic pass on the

can-Hupeh boitier to the west

of the Peiping-Hankow Railway, is still in Chinese hands.

Yungyuen, Oct. 22. Japanese planes conducted mass over Canton, Yungyuen, Tsungfa and other Kwangtung yesterday.

Over 10 squadrons dt Japanese machinès, wrought havoc with In south Shansi Japanese troops Canton in the morning. 4 largë rushing from Wensi and Halahsien number of bombs were dumped toward Kaolochen, north of Yaaa-over the city. More than 20 ku, to rescue their comrades be bombs landed in the business cen- leaguered there were" Intercepted tre, wrecking scores of houses.

Repeated Japanese, attacks on by the Chinese around Chungtiao Missfies were also dropped-ät. the shan. The majority of them were wongsha station, bear the White Pingchingkwan and Tamiaopan, a repulsed. whilst the remnant Cloud aerodrome, in the Pearl point in the vicinity, are said to troops are being "mopped up." River and along the Canton-Kew-have been repulsed by the Chinese. Japanese troops advancing west- In north Shansi the Japanese at loon Railway near Canton.

ward from Slayang on the Pelping- Bhonslen are attempting to invade The heaviest casualties were Shengchih and Ningwu, towns to caused in the Fear River when fell into their hands, are reported Hankow Railway, which recently southwest and south respectively bombs exploded among clusters of to have suffered heavily as a re- Japanese planes have been staging junka. Hundreds of junkmen and raids on these towns during the their families are belleved to have ult of Chinese flanking attacks.

The bulk of the Japanese has teen killed and wounded.

been withdrawn to Sinyang, and Shortly after 8 p.m. eight Japan-only a small unit remains at Yuho- ese planes came over Yungyuen JAPANESE ATTACKED from the southwest. They drop-Chen, to the northwest of Sinyang

which was subjected to a ped 14 bombs at Kaewongchur counter-offensive by the Chinese Hankow. Oct. 22. across the Yung River. More thin

yesterday morning.

last few days.-Central News.

A belated report from Canton 20 farmers were killed and wound- states that heavy casualties were ed and some ten farm houses were inflicted by Chinese troops over a demolished

ferce

Japanese communication Ines between Singang and their rear have been cut by the Chinese. unit of Japanese troops crossing Tsung fa

bombed by 28 The Japanese at Binyang are ex- the Tseng River in the suburbs of Japanese planes in relays. Large pertencing great "difficulty in re- Tsengshing on Oct, 20.

number of houses were reduced to The Chinese lurked in their fruins. The number of casualties, trenches when the Japanese though not yet ascertained, is be- stealthily made their way toward lieved to be extremely heavy... the river. When the enemy were Central News.

about to cross, they suddenly at-

tacked them. Many Japanese were either killed by Chinese fire or drowned. in New

plenishing their military supplies

-Central News.

NEW CZECHE

PROPOSALS

Budapest, Oct. "22. What is claimed to be the gist

the river-Central CHINESE RECAPTURE of the new Czech proposals for a

*TSIYUAN

Loyang, Oct. 22.

settlement of the frontler dis- pute with Hungary is published in the press here yesterday, even- After a long slege, Taiyuan, iming. The entire grain-growing TEHAN STILL · HELD portant town in nonth Honan, was region between Pressburg. and recaptured by Chinese troops yes Komorn is to be made over to Nanchang, Oct. 22. Tehran, strategic town on the terday morning, according to deld Hungary together with the Slovak Nanchang-Kiukiang Railway dispatches.

zone stretching from Hanhaeusel which has been the objective of "The small Japanese force re- Rosenau and the section of the the Japanese southward drivemaining in the town, broke through Ruthenia frontler region inclusive along the railway during the past the Chinese condon and fled east-of the town of Baechsich Bereg. three months is still held by Chin- | ward. The Chinese re-entered the The Czech proposal also con- ese troops, team town immediately after their detains a certain suggestion for Only skirmishes occurred to the parture and seized a large quantity safeguarding of the rights of the east of Tehan yesterday,

of arms and ammunition "aban- remnant of the Hungarian mino- doned by the enemy,"

rity In Czechoslovakia.

A Chinese mobile unit raided the Japanese garrison post at Halung- Chinese troops sent to pursue

The commentary is Here to the chiawn. In the Bingize setor on the fleeing Japanese are reported effect that if the above informa Wednesday, slaying more than 10 to be engaging them at Polffang- tion is in keeping with the facts Japanese and seizing some 10 rifles chen to the east of Tairuan Cen- the new Czech proposals must, be

Central News),

tral News.

(again rejected by Hungary as in-

Acceptable, Transocean.:

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