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GENERAL

Japanese Train Destroyed By Chinese Guerillas

NANKING - SHANGHAI RAILWAY TRAFFIC

DISRUPTED: INVADERS' LOSSES 'KWAŃGTEH, ANHWEI, Aug. 29 (Central) -Twenty-nine Jap- anese Coaches and four locomotives at Lingkow sixtion, between Changshow and Chinkisat....on the Nanking - Shanghai Kailway, were destroyed recently by fire by Chinese' guerlitas,

A quantity of wheat and 'raw materials loaded on the coaches was also destroyed. The driver and four Japanese guards wers, all burned to death,

As a result of the fire, traffic was disrupted for two days."

fighting which preceded the nese recapture.

KAOPING KETAKEN

LOYANG, · Aug, 28 (Central)--- Kaoping, a town in southeast Shansi, has been recaptured by, Chinese forces."

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JEWISH LEADER ATTACKS PREMIER

LONDON, Aug. 17 (By Air Mail) -Five hundred, delegates to the World Jewish Congress in Geneva'a Grand Theatre Toared their ap- proval to-night when Dr. Chains Webmann. Zionist leader; attacked Mr. Chamberlain for the British Government's handling or the Chi-Palestine problem.

"CHANCE ENCOUNTER. HAUGHANG, HONAN, Aug. 23 (Central)-A_chance encounter be Following their recent tween a Chinese.column advancing cccupation of Teincheng, the Chi- towards Ewalyang, south of Tal- nese pushed northward, and, as a kang in east Hunan, and several result of a series of vigorous at-hundred Japanese took place at a tacks, succeeded in dispersing the point about one mile north of Japanese from Kaoping on August Hwalyang a few days ago, 23. Important pointa between Tsincheng and Kaoping have also been reverted to Chinese control.

PINGTU RECOVERED

The Japanese, suffering more than 100 casualties, retreated in side Hwalyang, which is reported now to be under alege.

CHINESE NEAK TSENGSHING AN UNDISCLOSED PLACE, TUNGYUN, KWANGTUNG, Aug. SHANTUNG, Âug. 28 (Central)-28" (Central)-Chinese forces at- Pingtu, northeast of Kaomi, in east tacking Tsengshing, 35 mlies north- Shantung, has been recovered by east of Canton, are now less than Chinese units, The Japanese suf-two miles from the city." fered many casualties during the

H.K. POLICE RESERVE

Britain's plan, which severely Limits Jewish immigration, 'showed. according to Dr. Weizmann, thai the British Government has gone back on its world

"It will be noted as one of his- tory's bitter ironies that one of greatest - and most Britain's

human acts should have been aí- most reversed by a Government headed by the son of the state- man who was the forerunner of that act."

(This was a reference to the offer made to the Jews by Joseph of the Chamberlain, father Premier, that they should settle on Uganda us their national home.}

Zionists did not recognise BM- ¦tain's decrees curtailing the essen- Strongly entrenched behind their, tial rights in Palestine of the Jewa, defence works, Japanese at Lao-for the decrees had not been rati- tsun and Tuszeling, outside Tseng- fled by the appropriate tribunal shing are offering stiff resistance. (the Mandates Commission of the

MOPPING UP OPERATIONS, League). SZEWUI, KWANGTUNG, Apg. 23

(Central) Chinese mopping up ANZAC OFFICERS

operations at Samkong and Muk-į OEDERS BY THE HON. ME. C G chow. south of Sunwul, on

the PERDUE, COMMISSIONER

Pearl River Delta, have success- |fully cleared all Japanese invaders

OF POLICE

POLICE RESERVE OFFICE

For

general information the

TO RETURN

LONDON, Aug. 28. (T/Ocean)........ at the two points, according to a The Chier of the Australian report from the Kongmoon front General staff, Gen. J. D. Lavarack office is now at Room 316, Queen's The remnant Japanese marines and the Panent Liaison Officer Building (Telephone No. 20007).] have all retreated to their ships. in the Oof the High Com- The Deputy Superintendent of Po- Rehabilitation measures are be- missioner for Australia in London, lice, Reserve and the Secretary of ing undertaken by the Chinese La-Col. E X Smart have been the Reserve are available there military authorities at the two instructed to return to Australia at from 09.00 to 17.00 hours on week places. days, 09.00 to 13.00 hours on Saturdays.

CHINESE COMPANY

The following promotions

been approved:--

to

CORDON TIGHTENED-

lance.

It is declared that, in case of YUNGYUN, KWANGTUNG, Aug. way, the two officers will be want- 28 (Central) Latest despatches ed by Australia.

Aus-

from the front claim that, after | Political quarters here are of three days aurious fighting on the the opinion that, if a confist date from 8th July. 1839 have Tsungra sector, Chinese forces should break put, an all-party

have recaptured Shamotsun, Tablhet will be formed in Sub-Inspector (R) Lau Shiu Momlen, Yeungistum, fhekko, and tralia. Cheun to Inspector, and Acting other commanding heights on the Sub-Inspector (R) Chan Chung outskirts of Shenkong and Tuiping- Tung to Bub-Inspector.

chong.

EMBASSY DRIVER FINED

Training Course Part II. The Chinese forces are steadily undermentioned members of the tightening a cordon on Shenkong Frederick George Andrews, 33, of Chinese Company will attend Chi-and Taipingchong, their imme- Costors-avenue, Greenford, Mid- nese Company Headquarters for diate objectives, Ta stated. dleséz” #as summoned at Epsom Part II of Training Course on Hohn and Lienkong, 'two key for driving a car belonging to the Tuesday, August 29, 1939 at 17.30 positions about half a mile from Chinese Ambassador dangerously, hours sharp

Shenkong, was retaken by the Chi-and alternatively, for driving Constables R100 Tang Shiu nese on August 38, and, during the without due care and attention. He Woon, Bli Chan Cht Wing, R113 charge, about a score of Japanese was also summoned for driving

without "being insured. Chan Ching Man, R129 L1 Chung, were killed.

Japanese defence works at Lion- R130 Chan Tak Cheong, R134

Andrewy said - that he was outside Shentong were married,' with two children, and Leung Tak Kwong, R135 Yung Cu Fook Pul, R136 Joseph Tam Hung, damaged at many points by Chi-had been employed as chauffeur to the Chinese Aribassador, since R137 Tung Bang, R138 C. H. . nese artillery. Leong, R139 Chan Wat Bhun, R140 About 1,000 Japanese rushed | Apru, 1937.

For dangerous driving, Andrews Wei Ying Yueh, R141 Lo Shiu from Canton to reinforce their Kwal, R142 Seah Choow Hong, strength at, Shentong and Tal-was aned £10, and for not being R143 John Ms. R144 Wu Man Hoh, pingebong, but were stopped on insured, 25. He was also ordered

to pay £5 158, 5d. costs. R145 William Ho, R14 Lau Man, the way by Chinese troops. R147 Lung Chi Lup, Ri4s Charles Tam," R149 Tang. Kwong Wing. R150 Koh Kwai 'Sum "arid" R151 Lam chong Shing.

Patrol Duty. Nightly between 20.00 hours and mid-night" by members as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Cómpany.

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REPATRIATION PLANS FOR

THAILAND CHINESE

KUNMING, August 28 (Central) To relieve the sufferings

of persecuted Chinese in Thailand (glam); the Overseas Affairs Commission has mapped out a comprehensive scheme for - viting them to their home country and settle in the south- western provinces, epecially Yunnan

Commendation: Constable #228 Tam Din is commended by the commissioner of Police for zeal and alertness whilst off duty in Mr. Chang Keh-kung delegate Kunming, arresting a Chinese Male on July of the commission” in

Kai-

5, 1929 who was convicted for "A" bas had a satisfatory talk with Possession of Raw Oplum and "E" General Lung Yan, Chairman of Resisting arrest.

Yunnan, on the project. It was Training Course-Part II The decided that a special once be undermentioned members of the established" in Kunming to ex- Indian Company will attend In tend all facilities to Thailand-re- dian Company Headquarters on turned Chinese. A large area Tuesday, and Friday, August of uncultivated land near and September 1 respectively főt yuati will be allotted for purposes Part II of Training Course at of settlement. 17.30 hours sharpsh

agreed General Lung has also Constables. R208 Metar But, to set apart tracts of land at R218 Buraydat Abbas, R229- Mangshin and Chim in southern Kurthed Alam, R231 Abdál Karih,Tunnan near the Burma border, R251 Mohamed Ali, 1255 Rahimut for plantation sites. Both these Din, R297 Jamal Din, R22 Nate places. It is pointed out, are fi Ahmed, R278 Mohamed Badia, the semi-tropical pone where the R27 Mohamed Afzal, and R259 Climate is similar to Stan Abdulah Khan.t

Schools Close Down.

FRESH OFFENSIVE IN MONGOLIA

TOKYŲ, Aug. 28 (Renter)--- Japanese and “Manchukuo” troops have started a fresh affensive @aguingt” The Soviet and Outer Mongolian forces on the Halba River, secording Dotha

ALLEGED TRAITOR

“EXECUTED"

CHUNGKING, Aug. 28 (Central) Another murder was disclosed in Shanghai on the morning of ANE. 28 when the body of a Chinges | youth was discovered in an open ground near Singapore Road in the thmese in western district, states a Shanghai 3*

Patrol Duty. Nightly between In the meantime, a number of 20.00 hours and mid-night w Montana remade arrange-i report.

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According to a few arrival, note near the body stated that the Patrol Duty, Nightly between 20.00 hour and Hild-ight by more than forty Chinese schools, man was a traitor and was execut

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