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M. Leon Blum to-day announced the Government was nationalising all rallronds before August 1, the Gov- ernment to hold controlling interests-United Press.
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the Budly holed amidships, Danish steamer Victoria turned turtle after a collision with the British ship Cormount in the
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ONE INCH OF LANDS TO JAPAN'S ARMIES (Continued from Páge I.)
and that 10,000 others are at various and Shunhotkwon points between Tientsin.
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There hus been nothing more than small-scale fighting, according to ob- But although the encounters have been smail they have been fierce. In one, Chinese troops charged the opposing Japanese with their historic the fighting line.
words, according to reports from Various signs indicate the continued gravity of the situation. ASKED TO QUIT PEIPING|
Carl Isberg, of Copenhagen, the pas- One member of the crew jumped senger, who is visiting England on into the sea but was picked up by holiday. said: "We all lost The ship's boat which jammed as it clothing and other personal belong- Ings, because there was no time to was being launched.
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leave Peiping, requested to owing to the danger of war and the inability of the Chinese Government to protect them.-United Press.
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the rallways-Reuter.
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it
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The situation has become more complicated owing to the Japanese A resume of the situation 15 not respecting the armistlee ofree-stands at present in North China is foltering at No. 350 Des Vocus ment. Rifle ring was occasionally not encouraging. heard on the Lukuochlao front late last night.
Another incident was reported here when a detachment of Japanese troops ared at the Chinese defence forces
this
outside the Yungling Gate, Peking, morning about 10.30 o'clock, uwing to the Chinese forces refusing to permit the Several
city
to enter the
ed by both were suffer-
While the clash was occurring out- side
the Yungling Gate, another column of Japanese troops made a sudden attack on the Chinese troops
They situated,
Sentence of four months' hard labour was imposed on Lo Tak, aged unemployedt, when he charged before Mr. W. Schofield al the Central Magistracy this morning with Road West, at 4 a.m. yesterday.
Detective-Sergeant C. Mottram. Yesterday's fighting outside the prosecuting, said a Chini:se street walls of Peiping was due to a mis- singer was walking along Des Voeux understanding when two Japanese Road West when he saw defendant lorries took a wrong turning.
elambering up the drainpipe of No. British and other Embassies have 348. He walked further along the warned their nationals residing out-road, and met Indian constable B171, side Peiping's walls to withdraw to to whom he cominunicated the fort the city.
.....
that a a mun was climbing up a drain- Martial law last night was more pipe. rigorous than heretofore.
The Indian went up the stairs of Two, more groups of Japanese No. 340, but found no one there, and troops totalling 1.100 men, arrived he then went to No. 350. He gained at Fengtai from Kupelkow to-day by admission into the house, and defen- road, Tanks and urmoured cars dant was found crouching behind a settee in the verandah. The fat was aroused at 1,05 a.m. occupied by Wan Ching-yu, aged 22, to-day by the crash of guns, to realise single woman. that another battle was going on at Its gates. Machine-guns and rifles joined in briskly. The fighting was the nearest to the city thus for, but it died down in an hour. Reuter.
at Nanyuan, where the 20th. Army aceping them.
ង.
ore
ᏍᏓ
Was
Headquarters were eventually driven off by the troops of the 29th. Ar
Army after 3FQDHI
and brief engagement. sharp
It is reported that during the
terrific engagement
Explosion occurred behind the Japanese lines, when two lorry loads of ammunitioni were hit by a Chinese shell. The DEADLOCK CONTINUES ammunition was totally destroyed and it is estimated that about 50 Japanese soldiers in the immediate vicinity were killed-Wah Klu Yat Po.
COMPLETE MOBILISATION
Tientsin, July 14. According to an unofficial report, the units of the Twenty-Ninth Army. under the command of General Sung Che-yuen, and the Sulyuense forces have completed' mobilisation, form- ng n semi-circle enveloping Peiping and Tientsin, while no less than 85,000 Central Government troops in the Lunghai Rallway area have been ordered to move northward,
Four divisions of the reorganised North-eastern Army (formerly under the command of General Chang Havel-lang) In the Pinghan Railway zone of the southern sector have effected a junction with General Wen Fu-lin's troops at Pastingfu.
All the Chinese Air Squadrons or” holding themselves readiness
in for action at a moment's notice Hua Nan.
nchleve a
Tientsin, July 14.
U.S. GOLD RESERVES
- London, July 13. In reply to a Parliamentary ques- said the gold reserves of the United tion, the Chancellor of the Exchequer States of America on March 31 last Negotiations at Tientsin between amounted to about 331,000,000 fine General Sung Chch-yuan and
about 120,000,000 the ounces, of which
net addition General ounces represented a Japanese commander, Kiyoshi Katsuki are at a deadlock.since September, 1931.British Wire- -United Press.
DAY BY DAY
less,
NEWS IN BRIEF
Failing to appear before Mr. K. ORE-BEARING THE WORLD, LIKE AN
WITHI EVERY Keen at the Central Magistracy this MOUNTAIN, 15 VEINED
charge of using POSSIBLE KIND OF SIGNIFICANCE. WE morning to answer
MINERS AND QUARRYMEN, Yauma Ferry monthly ticket not EXTRACTING. Issued in his own name, Chan Hon- TUNNELLING, CUTTING,
ARE ALL
AN ARTIST IS A MAN EQUIPPED WITH ling, a 30-year-old clerk, had his DETTER TOOLS THAN THOSE OF COM-| bail of $25 estreated. MON MEN-Aldous Huxley.
A report was made to the police A further week's remand was yesterday that while Mr. C. E. Wong granted by Mr. K. Keen at the Cen-was in his garden at No. 11 Cun- tral Magistracy this morning in the beriand Road, Kowloon Tong, his Yu Wing is being dog suddenly jumped up and bit him case in which charged with the manslaughter of on the right thigh. The animal was for observation, Chan Tim-tat at Cheung Hing Street sent to Mataukok on July 6. It is alleged that accused and Mr. Wong received treatment for
tabbed deceased in the chest with the bite. a pen-knife..
On a charge of keeping a gaming
.
For the theft of a fountain pen, house on the ground floor of 205 | ACTION PREMEDITATED
valued at $25, from a Canton official Hollywood Road, Chlu Wan. 30, New York, July 13. named Li Ng, Chan Hung, 25, un-coolle, was fined $30 by Mr. K. Keen Dr. H. H. Kung, China's Finance employed, was sentenced to three at the Central Magistracy this morn- Minister, here in the course of ar- months' hard labour by Mr. K. Keen Ing. Sixteen other persons arrested ranging the Sino-American gold pur- at the Central Magistracy this morn- on the premises for gambling failed chase agreement, ascribes the Sino-ing. Inspector Shannon paid the to appear and their bail of $2 each Japanese trouble to a premeditated theft was committed whilst com- was estreated. The sum of $4.50 plan. Japan,
he says, alms
to plainant was walking along Con- found on the table was ordered to a definite objective.
naught Road Central, near Pottinger be handed to the Poor Box. He was especially alluding to the Street, yesterday. Defendant, was Japanese desire to control vital rail-arrested by a Chinese sergeant.. Sentence of three months' hard way systems in North China, which
labour was passed by Mr. K. Keen possession of Fengtal and the Marco Leung Man, aged 25, unemployed, at the Central Magistracy this morn Polo Bridge areas would afford.
ing on Lam Kenk, 23, unemployed, was sentenced to twelve months "China will not lie down the hard labour when he appeared who admitted a charge of stealing a Japanese military chiefs in North before Mr. W. Schofield at the Cen- hand-bag, containing $11, from Luk China continue to employ aggressive tral Magistracy this morning. Yuk-foon, married woman, in Holly- tactics and to occupy forcibly another charged with returning from banish-wood Road: Inspector Kirby sald plece of Chinese territory," declared ment. Inspector W. Mair sald that that about 8 p.m. on July 1 the com- Dr. Kung.
defendant, who had been banished plainant made it report at the Upper "We are yet unwilling to abandon for 10 years on August 25, 1930, had Levels Station to the effect that her hops that reasonable leaders. In de previous convictions against him: hand-bag had been stolen. Enquiries Japan have the courage to champion Defendant said he came back to find were made and defendant was right over might. On our part we hia alster and to get some clothing. arrested yesterday on information.
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