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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 20 1930,

MORE FIGHTING.

SHIH YU-SAN NOW BEING ATTACKED..

Nanking, Jan. 19.' Fighting has broken out in the Tientsin-Pukow Ballway area, many wounded being brought back to Nanking.

ABLAZE AT SEA.

THE YATSHING'S FINE' RESCUE WORK.

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"An exciting incident befoll es. Yatshing on her way back to Hongkong from Swatow shortly after dark on Saturday evening, when she arrived on the scene of It is understood that the Gov-a collision between Chinese ernment forces are taking the fishing Junk and Japanese offensive, and are reported to be motor schooner, named the Tamaki advancing towards Pengpu, which Maru 11, in time to rescue seven is the beadquarters of Shih Yu- Japanese and six Chinese sen- san, the Third Division occupying men from a watery grave. Un the front line,

fortunately, in spite of a careful Government aéroplanes; which search of the vicinity, no trace rocently participated in the cam- could be found of the Japanese paiga in Honan and Canton, have master of the schooner, Tokusei been ordered to. Nanking im-Veharo, and one Chinese seamen, mediately, in order to participate Sal Ren-jun, a native of Formosa. in the offensive.

It appears that for some reason, Arrangements seemed comple-which is not known, the two vessels ted for a peaceful withdrawal of collided near Hope Bay, about 100 Shib Yu-ean's troops and, the miles from Hongkong, some two bridges were repaired, but recent or three miles from shore, and ly Shih Yu-san" made certain de- the impact was such as to cause mande, before he would permit a the fishing junk to begin to sink resumption of the railway traffic, immediately while the motor which the Government found un- vessel caught fire. After the

LOCAL FREE LECTURE. Acceptable and decided to settle collision the craft drifted apart the matter forcibly.—Reuter,

and the motor vessel soon be.

"A lecture on Christian Selence of dames under the nuspices of First came a roaring mass which were fed, it is believed, by Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong- an imflammable enrgo." The, erewkong, is to be given by Honorable had no alternative but to jump William E. Brown, C.S.B., Member into the icy water and the crow of The Board of Lectureship of of the Chineso junk also found The Mother Church, în : Boston, themselves in great peril.

Massachusetts, in the City Hall,

Locting at Pengpu..

Nanking, Jan. 18, It is reported that General Shih Yu-san's troops looted Pengpu on Wednesday night last but the extent of the looting is not known. -Naval, Wirulena.

Yen at Talyónusu,

Poking, Jan. 18 Yen Hai-khan arrived safely at Taiymin on Thursday afternoon and will go on to Peking as Sou as he has taken mensures to artile Shamsi's carency difficulties, the lanknotes having recently depre- cinted considerably.

Wu Tich-chun is waiting here for Yen'e arrival in order to conduct the ceremony of inauguration as Vice- Commander of all China forces,-- Router.

PASSENGER MISSING.

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Hatavia, Jan. 18. Mrs. Wilmot, a passenger on the Dutch mail bont Op ten Noort, which is now on a voyage between Singapore and Batayin, ja reported to have mysteriously disappeared, The steamer is due to arrive here on January 19-Reuter

Batavia, Jan. 19.

A police enquiry into the dis, appearance of Mrs. Wilmot hus disclosed that there were no signs of crime.

Mrs. Wilmot, who was thirty- three years of age, was on route to rejoin her husband, who is manager of an estate in East Java. -Renter,

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Old Chamber of Commerce Room; on February 11. The lecturer has recently completed u. lengthy

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SMUTS SATISFIED.

Crews Rescued.

Although the night was over. cast and cloudy, with a high son running and a fresh easterly wind blowing, the blazing motor schooner attracted the attention of the officers of the 6.5. Yatahing and the ship immediately went to the rescue. When this vessel arrived on the scene the schooner

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barnt out with the crew struggling in the water and the fishing junk was on the point of sinking. By means of ropes and bosun's chairs the officers and crew of the Yatshing succeeded in", rescuing

New York, Jan. 18. Japanese suven

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General Smuts has left here for Sehing junk attracted the attention England. Interviewed by Reuter of the rescuers and the crew, he said, he was convinced that his, consisting of "six

were visit had done enormous good in bauled on board the Yatshing helping to draw the Americans' which brought All the rescued attention to vital, questions such men to Hongkong and they were as international co-operation, the handed over to the police when she League of Nations and the World arrived at noon yesterday,

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water were in a very pour con- dition, but ware revived with stimulants. They were wrapped up in yanny bags and kept near the ship's boilors. As they had lost everything, food and clothing was supplied to them from the ship's stores.

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