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CABLES
PHOTOGRAPHERS CAUSE U.S. NATIONALS
CHANGE IN PLANS
Royal Reunion Followed
By Motor Drive
Were
IL
Paris, November 12.
compelled to change The Duke and Duchess of Windsor their plans to show their new home to the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester yesterday afternoon because when they arrived at the house they found it beleagured by photographers and newspaper-
.men.
It was finally decided not to stop, and the party, drove on to the home of Baron Eugen de Rothschild, for tea before returning to the Hotel Meurice.
A reconcilation meeting be- tween the Duke of Windsor and
the British Royal Family, which had been expected for some time, took place at the Hotel Maurice in the Rue de Rivoli.
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, who represented the Royal House at this family Mar- reunion, arrived from seilles at Le Bourget acro- drome in King George's private plane.
KINHWA HEAVILY
BOMBED
Kinhwa, Cheklang. "Nov. 12. Forty-two civilians were killed,
INDEMNIFIED
BY MEXICO
Expropriation Of Farm Lands
Mexico City, Nov. 13. Payment by means of an in- demnity estimated at $10,000, 000 in respect of Amèrican- owned smalt farm properties expropriated under the local agrarian programme has been finally arranged by exchange of nates.
The value of the properties taken over will be established by two commissioners, one from each country.
Meanwhile, Mexico will pay before the end of May next $1,000,000 on account, with the balance to be 14 wounded and over 100 houses paid in equal amounts when vulues wrecked when nine Japanese planes Lombed Kinhwa, shortly before one o'clock yesterday afternoon.
have been established.
The Mexican Note dignificantly states that the present agreement Case be extended or The raiders came from the" direc-will in no
considered *LS & precedent tion of Hangchow. Zooming over be
to indicate the city, they dumped more than This is taken here The plane made the journey 40 bombs at the railway station that the expropriated British oli from Marseilles to Paris at an and the business section of the properties may be the subject of
diferent treatment-Reuter. average speed of 250 miles an dty.-Central News.
nour
STRICT PRIVACY
At the airdrome," the British Sir Eric Ambassador in Paris, Phipps, welcomed the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, who pro- once to the Hotel ceeded at Meurice in the Duke. of Windsor's
car.
At the Hotel Meurice a suite of rooms adjacent to the apartment of the Duchess of Windsor had been reserved for them.
The Royal Family reunion - took shortly later in strict
place
privacy.
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Chinese Troops Abandon Yanglowsze
Yoyang, November 12.
Chinese troops have evacuated Yanglowsze, 37 miles northeast of Yoying on the Canton-Hankow Railway, and are now entrenched in the hilly regions to the south of the town to continue to resist the Japanese advance.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1938.
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GUERILLAS RAID
"HANGCHOW
JAPANESE UNITS ANNIHILATED
Hoku, Shansi, Nov. 12 A Japanese patiol unit of 70 men in seven any lorries was an- nihilated by Chinese guerillas in
Slaoshan. Cheklang. Nov. 12. A Chinese guerilla unit launched a surprise attack, on the water works outside the Tsingtai Gate of Hangchow in the wee hours yester-
ambuscade at Pefta (White day morning. It withdrew after Pagoda) station on the Pelping- fighting the Japanese for over half Sulyuan Railway recently.
an hour.
In
Another Japanese unit was also The Japanese in Hangchow are wiped out by guerillas at a point
the renewed Chinese guerilla ac- Kwetsui said to be deeply concerned over north of Wuchuen to the north of Other Chinese guerilla "units tivities in the immediate suburbs. house-to- They are conducting a house search lest. Chinese guerillas ralded Chinantze Village, in the After taking Yanglowtung, to the east of Yanglowsze, the Japan- should have altered into the city. outskirts of Powtow. They killed "ese began a westward drive toward Yanglowsze' while another push--Central News.
the enemy ed southward along the railway line. Threatened by both the front and the flank, the Chinese were compelled to with- draw from the town.
Japanese troops The
WAR HORSES
50 Japanese, destroyed two Japan- ese army lorries and seized 40 rides
and a pistol-Central News.
RUMOURS DENIED
PRESENTED That the Duke of Windsor will
driving units, the Chinese troops delivered
Sining. November 11: visit London in the near future is deniled here in authoritative cir- southward from Tungcheng, a heavy blow to the invaders, kill-
The Chinghial Provincial Gov-BRIDGES DESTROYED cles, it being pointed out that be-town 25 miles southwest of Tsung- ing 300 and wounding 500.
ernment has purchased 1.500 war fore such a visit can be considered, yang and 63 miles east of Yoyang The two Japanese columns driv-horses to present to the National the question of the status of the suffered a heavy setback to the ing toward Kingshan, 100 miles Government for use of the Chinese Duchess of Windsor must be set- south of the city on the morning northwest of Hankow, from Ying-cavalry units at the front.
tted.
of November 10.
Naning. Anhwel. Nov. 12. Five bridges on the Nanking- Hangchów highway were damaged The 100,000 sheepskins contalbu-by Chinese guerillas during a raid It will be recalled that the title Preceded by more than 10 tanks shan, and Aniu, respectively 12 "Royal Highness" was denied the and escorted by a squadron of miles and 15 miles to the west of ted by the province in support of in the outskirts of Kanking on the Communication on the highway Duchess, and for the time being planes, over 3,000 Japanese started the Felping-Hankow Railway in the nation-wide campaign for win-night, of November 9.” no change in the attitude of the their southward push with Ping-north Hupeh are reported to have ter garments for Chinese troops
[ed.--Central News. Lanchow,--Central News. Royal Family is in prospect.- klang in northeast Hunan as their been repulsed by the Chinese and refugees have been sent to is understood to have been disrupt-
objective, Aided by mechanised Central News. Transocean. -
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