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The popular pengain Johnny t London Zuo is taking a walle with the five-year-old Jennifer Sawyer and o
Johnny the weather is rather cold, has wrapped himself in a scarf pre- sented by a visitor.
Angry Husband Hunts for
"Shiloh
99
Tenby, Sept. 16.
"SHILOH the Ruler," 85-
years-old Somerset stone- mason, who rules a community of about 30 young women at his picturesque farmhouse "templo" in the hills near here, hid to-day in the kitchen of a "disciple's" farm while two men smashed windows and wrote certain words with a tar brush on a wall.
Turmoil followed in every village in the surrounding, dis trict as the news spread.
It was said that the angry husbands and brothers contem- plated similar joint action against the "Ruler."
Shiloh is Charles Geard, white-bearded and blub-eyed, who anys ho is the "new Messiah," and has convinced his women followers, who live a segregated communal life on his farms at Wooden, near here, at Kingsbeare, Devon, and Pilning, Gloucestershire, that they are the "chosen fow," certain of everlasting life.
DEMANDED INTERVIEW
Lato last night the husband of á · pretty woman follower, who joined the bizarre community three years ago and cannot be persuaded to return to her home, drew up in a
car at Holborn Farm, where Genre
is staying and demanded, an inter- view. With him. was another man,
a relative of the “Ruler,"
"Pralin the Lord, there is "nothing to say," they were told "We have to dealing with the outside world.!!*
At dawn to-day Shiloh's disciples found words" In 2ft-high folters tarred across the wall facing a road. A brother of one of the women is staying disciples said: "Shlich for a few weeks at Mr. James Wi- Harris's farm. The husband,, in an effort to speak to Shiloh, broke porch windows, 'tore" of D door dowers. But the old man refuted to come out from the farm kitchen,
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Shanghai, Oct. 22.
Refugee Vessel In Insurgent Hands
London, Oct. 21. The British cruiser Southampton to-day released the British, steamer Stangrove,
600 refugee carrying women and children to Bordeaux, from Insurgent capture.
The Stangrove was seized by an Insurgent trawler off Gijon yesterday.
The Southampton soon arrived on
Japanese defeats in North Shansi are now explained the scene and demanded her release from General Franco's cruiser by a report from the Japanese command in Tientsin Almirante Cervantes, which was in the neighbourhood, on the ground saying that no further reinforcements can be sent there that the Stangrove was not in terri- along the Soviet-Manchukuotorial waters at the time of the cap- owing to the tension borders..
ture.
The release was made with Ill grace, and the Southampton escorted
The message stated that General Vasilly Bluecher the Stangrove on her way-Renter. (known as Galens in China) has massed heavy concen- trations on the Siberian frontier. All Japanese troops south of the Great Wall have to return to Manchuria,
CRITERIONwhite there is unrest among the Manchu troops in North
October, 1937
CONTENTS
THE INVISIBLE EVENT
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MEDITATIONS OF A SOCIALIST
3. Middleton Murry
J. M. Nosworthy
LIFE ON THE CARPET
FESTERING LILIES
AFTER THE BALLET
G. P. de Martin
J. P. Hogan AN OBJECT LESSON IN INDIA
Edith Hunter IRON TREES
William Squtar
"A People Who Suffer And Are
Beautiful"
THE MAN WHO GOT THINGS
DONE
J. A. Johnstone SOCIALISM WITH THE LID ON N. A. Holdaway CRITERION FORUM
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China.
"If you cannot hold out, you are at liberty to effect any strategle re- treat in Shans," the Japanese head- quarters is and to have told the Shansi forces.
Another General Blurcher, in | Soviet
message
stated that of command
LOYALISTS FLEE FOR
SANCTUARY
(Continued from Paye 1.)
troojin In the Far East, arrived at Ulan Bator (also known victory releases 45,000 troops, 120 us Urga), provincial
of planes and many tanks to join in the capital
siege of Madrid. They are likely to Outer Mongolia, on October 20.
fortnight before Having called off their autonomy "mop-up" for move, troops in Outer Mongolin have minking for Madrid.-United Press. - notified the Nanking authorities that{
OFFICIALS CAPTURED they are ready to mobilise against Inner Mongola and Manchuria. In
Hendaye, Oct. 21, Suyuna, Prince Teh to-day will
The Nationalist headquarters here inaugurate the Outer Mongolia Auto- broadcast to-day that Insurgent nomuus Government under Japanese troops have captured two shiploads ausplees with headquarters ot of Gijon refugees, including the Pallingmioo, North Sulyuan-Inter- | entire Asturian Government. national News Apeness.
Omeinls evacuated Gijon yesterday when the defenders surrendered to the inexorable advance from the south.—United Press,
Volunteers Active
Talyuan, Oct. 22, About 20,000 militia of the East Hopel Autonomous Regime were dis- patched to-day to strengthen the de- fence of Manchull (Lupin), a town at the northern terminus of the Chinese Eastern Railway close to the Russian frontier.
the
GIJON SURRENDERS
Paris, Oct. 21.
to Gijon has surrendered Nationalists, says Havas,
The Insurgent drive has lasted for two months, during which time Government troops have fought a rearguard campaign, mainly by
Glion the second largest town
Volunteers in Manchuria are in creasingly active. They are reported to have captured Nenni River valley guerilla turtles. in Jellungiting, and Korean revolu- | tionaries are said to have taken Yen-| in, Asturias. chih in Hejtungkinng, near the The mair, body of General Franco's border of Korea.—International News Agency.
Cannot Stand Strain
Shanghai, Oct. 22. "There will be no compromise |with Japan," Mr, T. V. Soong, Shang- hat financier told foreign correspond- ents to-day: "We will fight to the end, at least for several years."
Mr. Soong pointed out that Japan is spending £750,000 a day for mill- tury expenses in China and that the Japanese economic fabric cannot Asked whether Soviet Russia is sending aeroplanes Hongkong, Oct. 21..
to China, Mr. Sir,-Nows which
appeared Soong said he had no information on
maller-International lately in the Press and the pro- this
News minent display given to it in local Agency. papers tends to
give the
Is Italy Helping Japan? stand this strain for a long period.
has
impression helping Japan,
that Italy.is denileyendals given
in spite of the
Fighting In Honan
SHANSI VETERANS CHECK INVADERS
(Continued from Page 1.)
unly 4,500 escaped alive from the terrific artillery bombardments and to, rank cruel bombing, deserves slongside the Poashan lost battalion which was completely wiped out,
In this bombardment the American missionary family of Leonards, and a Miss Stielitz, may have been lost,
Japanese Bombing Mistakes:
Meanwhile General Sun Lien- chuang is gallantly defending the Niangtze Pass. The Japanese at- tempted several drives, led by tanks, but were exhausted before dark. The Chinese quickly adopted n counter-offensive wearing out the Japanese. The casuallies on both sides were very heavy."
So far the Japanese have merely occupied the main cities and high- ways, and have not spread over the country, They have left garrisons strung in cities behind them.
Numerous officers and soldiers at the front have told me that Japanese planes have mistakenly bombed their own tanks and destroyed a bridge which the Japanese recently built.. Great confusion is resulting from the fact that the uniform of the Japanese and the Central Govern- ment troops are both khaki-green.
Retain Ground Gained
Taiyuan, Oct. 22.
troops is expected to enter Gijon to- In an attempt to re-take the Morrow morning, nitlough advance territory lost during the past patrois may enter to-night. It is also reported from Insurgent sources two days, the Japanese forces that several battalions of Asturian simultaneously launched fierce.
gone over to troops have
the
counter-offensives on Niangise- Insurgent side.-Reuter's Special,,
kwan Pass, and on the Cheng- tai Railway at Lingshan, 10 miles east of Hsinkow and Kwanchuang yesterday, but were repulsed with
heavy casualties, according to military Aeroplanes reconnoitring over the reports received here.
Angs an The Chinese troops also rout- city report seeing white
of the many
houses.Neuter's
l g Japanese column Special.
Chingching.
OFFER TO SURRENDER
Salamanca, Oct. 21. It is reported that the Government and Commander of Gljan sent, out emissories - offering to surrender the town.
FIGHTING IN SUBURBS
Bilbao,Oct-21-
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During the fierce fighting yesterday three Chinese-batta- The local radio station announced lion commanders were wound- at 1 pm. to-day that Insurgent forces Tientsin, Oct. 22.
were fighting in the Gijon suburbs, ed but the troops held fast to Japanese communique states and inter the San Sebastian radio their positions. always printed in very small thot Japanese troops attacked Feng- station announced that Gljon might type and hidden away in the midst lochen, the first Honan station on the be considered of a multitude of other news,
Press. Peiping-Honkow, Rallway.-United Special.
by the Government of Rome which
As a Chinese, ready to die for my Country and its noble cause, but being also a lover of justice, I would Ilke some space in your Paper in order to state a few facts which of themselves are a refutation of this tendentious news.
A
Mysterious. Firing.
Tientsin, Det, 22. The composing room of the Peking-Tientsin Times was smashed by three bullets shortly after noon yesterday. The workers were terri- fed but not hurt.
(1) On the last celebration of the Double Tenth the Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek awarded medals and decoration to seven tallans In An additional two bullets were Nanking. (2) Dr. H. H. Kung on found embedded in the roof, al- his return trip from Europe travel-though their origin is unknown led on the Italian Liner Victoria. United Prest
of
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FURIOUS SHANGHAI
FIGHTING
(Continued from Page 1.)
laken.--Reuter's as
It now transpires that during the fighting earlier in the weck, a group of Chinese ventured into Niangtse- kwan Pass and set fire to the Japan- ese
MANY CHARGES OF C positions, which forced the in-
OVER-CROWDING
ON MOTOR BUSES
The Chinese officers at the front charge the Japanese with using tear gas bombs during the fighting
at Kwanchuang-Central News.
Chinese Planes Attack
Sixteen summonses were brought
Tsinan, Oct. 22. against the manager of the China
Chinese military headquarters re- Motor Bus Company before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the Central Magistracy vealed to-day that a fleet of Chinese
for allowing this morning
the bombers new up the Tientsin- vehicles to carry excess passengers. Pukow Railway and subjected the Mr. D. D. Evans, of Johnson, Stokes Japanese positions north of Yucheng
the and Master, appeared for
Bus to n severe bombing yesterday, Company, and suld he would plead Two
raided! planes Japanese
and guilty to the charges, but would have Hauchow
Hanchuang where a considerable amount to say. He beinba were dropped. There
One of the was hit by Chinese anti- shells, but managed to
last week, Major-General Kita was also remarked that there seemed to no damage, however.
the planes mysteriously silent, and would only be a spate of summonses on say: "Wall until after October 26, China Motor Bus Company recently, alecraft then I can tell you what we will do." and he had total of thirty-two to
United Press.
"Secking "Fait Accompli"
- Pelping, Oct. 22,
deal with.
The summonses were adjourned for a week.
MANILA SHARES
Fitness Dono Prices in Peros
escape.
was
Another Japanese bomber appear- ed west of Tsinan and dropped four bombs which all tell in the water.- Central News.
(3) I learn from an official source in H.K. that an Italian, bomber of the latest type will soon be delivered to (4) Canton by two Italian avlators.
nvintora The story of Italian
iJ1 Japanese slr planes at Canton has been discounted as ridiculous even by conscientious Chinese Press, (5) Dr. H. H. Kung in the interview with a representative of the Central News Agency on Oct. 201h, extended his thanks to Italy as well as to other nations for financial assistance ren- dered to China. (0) It has been officially denied that Italy intends to withdraw its advisera and areonau- Foreign observers belleve that
Japanese Report 100 Italian the military phase in north China tical experts. Over Omeers are at present in Nanchang lo virtually completed, with the ex-f
Pelping, Oct. 22, building airplanes for the Chinese ception of Shans!.
The following business done quota- Japanese troops have occupied all air force.
They expect to see the rapid set-tions were received after the close of the Chinese positions in the sinkow Is this helping Japan? I need not ting up of an emergency authority the morning session by Swan, Cul- Mountains of Shansi with the excep point out how all Japanese reports or some form of autonomous govern-bertson & Fritz from their Manilation of one hill, according to a
presumed help given to Japan ment, possibly before October 30, ofco: have without exception been official thus, presenting falt accompli bel
Even the latest fore the Brussels conference. ly denied by Rome. news, from a Japanese Bourco, of This claim is based on course, that Kaly will support Japan that the invasion is on the ebb, and magulo Gold
evidence Antamok at the Nint-Power Conference is ob- that nearly a score of Japanese troop Benguet Consolidated viously ridiculous when one reflects that Italy has not yet signified her trains mostly from Peiping, have gone Coco Grave
to Tientsin during the past few days. Demonstration intention of participating at the con- Reliable reports from Tongshan state 1.XL ference. Probably Italy might re- that numerous trains have, left for Paracale Gumaus fuse to apply sanctions against Japan Manchukue from Tientsin.
Buyog/2 who
Ban Mauricio In the
Abyssinian supported her
One forelan estimate says that Unlied Paracale war, but this would still be far from offering milltary ald to Japan, an the 40,000 Japanese troops have already poster of a local newspaper loudly been withdrawn from north China. procialmed a few weeks ago.
The Shantung position is not clear,
watch, The loss of a gold, wrist
Peiping. Oct. 22. sympathy of the Italian people and but the fact that the Japanese have
The municipal authorities have nat advanced for the past ten days, valued at $50, on the beach at Bi in China is un-
the disbandment of Boy questionably for
facing inferior Wave Bay has been reported to the ordered China, and the though they are
of the Scouts in all schools in Peiping. Nanking ro-|polies by" Mr. D. J. Mäckie, malicious now tending to alienate troops, together with
No reason is given for the action, the old friendship of the two nations ports of Chinese advances, and Tainan Eastern Extension Telegraph Com-
"Prince but premmably it is due to Japonese should always be read with a grain reports that the Japanese are heading bany, Mina Wicke, of 239 of common sense by those, Chinese for the north, is taken to indicate Edward Rond, reported the disap- disapproval of the semi-milliary encouraged and foreigners, who, loving thein that General Han Fan-chu has al-pearance of a coat worth $30 from training instituted and Country, love also justice, and truth. ready made a bargain suitable to the her car, which she had loft parked among these troops of scouts by the
***** outside her residence yesterday. Chinese-United Press;
Chinese Government--Reuter, LET CHONG-BINO.
of all the Italians
The
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The time of the market quiet,
Japanese military report-Reuter.
Prince Tch Summons. Mongol Leaders'
Peiping, Oct. 22 Prince Teh Wang has convened a plenary session of the Mongol Poll- ileal Council to meet at Kweihun to- day in order to discuss the political future of Inner Mongolia.--United Fre12.
Disbanding Scouts
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STATE COTTON PLANTATIONS IN ITALIAN AFRICA
Rome, Oct. 21.
A decree laying down that certain
Oct. 10, 9,30 a.m.
Oct, 20, 19 a... .-L.841. Oct. 30,
..Oct. 29, 9-p.m. Oct, 39, 945 am. (Oct. 30, 10.80 min.
districts in Italian East Africa be allotted to the cultivation of cotton... and that their exploitation should be entrusted to industrial and agricul tural organisations well supplied. with the technical and financial re- quirement, has been issued,
will be under The plantations State control-Router.
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