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sald the Japanese tale yesterday succeeded in cutting off Nantao, and a single unit was at present engaged in "mopping" up the Chinese at that point.

Ile said the Japanese estimate there

five hudred: are two hundred to Chinese troops in Nantao. However, he admitted they could not make a closer estimate, and that there might bo several thousands.

The Japanese naval forces, if neces- slty arises, instead of the air force, would fully co-operate with the army In smashing the Chinese resistance at Nantao.

WEDNESDAY,

10,

· NOVEMBER

1937.

FOUGHT TO LAST MAN

Polping, Nov. 10. The Chinese garrison at Tolyuonfu, consisting of an unknown number of troops of the 73rd and 4th Shans! Divisions, fought to the last man in desperate hand to hand clashes which raged throughout the city.

FORMER PREMIER

IS DEAD

(Continued from Page 1.) causes of the war and that Russia by her mobilisation had made it inevit- able. Later he changed his line, which was unpopular with the bulk of his party, and wrote in support of recruiting. His change of attitude made him a suspect on both sides. The end спте after Japanese Defented at Lelcester in 1018, he did sappers blew up the north gate ad-not find a scat for four years. In over-1017 he toured the country on behalf mitting fresh troops which whelmed the Chinese resistance.

of "peace by negotiation," but he had lost his place in the Labour move- There is no news of the Britishment. When, however, in the Parlia- missionaries, but Japanese military ment elected in Nov. 1922, the I.L.P. authorities have promised to inquire section obtained the upper hand, they Into their fate.

chose Mr. MacDonald ́as leader in-

A

Japanese spokesman said: stead of Mr. Clynes. admire the Chinese soldiers in Tal-

1п yuanfu. Nowhere else

north China have the Chinese fought

that there obstinately." He added

Chinese troops believed the Taiyuanfu

commanded

A Japancao naval spokesman Indi- cated that the bombardment of Nan- tno would possibly begin at dusk or at dawn to-morrow,

An army spokesman sald were very few uniformed Chinese had changed into plain clothes.

The Japanese at Lunghwa on Tues- day surprised many Chinese in the clothes. plain process of donning

"and Some escuped, others resisted were shot at",-United Press,

were

FIRST SOCIALIST PREMIER Then came the general election of Dec. 1923, at which Labour in many seats. Although he had no other by absolute majority over

B0 he

the

won

Inspector General of Police, soldiers in Nantao. The remainder General Fu Tso-y, "If his body is Parties, MacDonald formed a Cabinet

10th. November, 1937,

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BANK HOLIDAY.

Strong Force In Nantao Shanghal, Nov. 10. in addition to the regular troops, and 6,000 police 3,000 volunteers have all been ordered Nantao.

to <efend

It is noted that all can easily fee to French Concession without run- ning the gauntlet of the Japanese fire such as was the experience of the "Doomed Battalion" In the Chapel godown.

The French police have disarmed numerous pain clothesmen among of the the refugees, while many Chinese troops moving into the Con- cession, threw on their uniforms when nearing the gates.

Exhausted members of the Chinese resented rearguard. forces

loudly being ert behind while the majority of the Chinese troops proceeded to the west. However, the morale of the Nantno defenders is apparently The exact number of very high. divisions in the city has not yet been determined, due to the fact that they are not regularly stationed at Noc-

yesterday.

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Only 3,000 regular Chinese troops are remaining in Nantao following the fight of some 500 disgruntled rearguard soldiers to the Concession yesterday, many of whom deliberale- fy cut themselves on the barbed wire, displaying wounds in order to gain admittance.

However, all were disarmed and admitted to the concentrated French police stations in the Concession, after the majority had readily given up their, arms, some, throwing them Into the Siccawel Creek, through which many waded, They ungue- cessfully made efforts to retain their

steel helmets.

It is believed that the majority were Nuntao regulors and rearguard troops who fled to Nantao due to the confusion, or because they were cut the retreating Chinese Anyone knowing of a child who of from

troops. has been assaulted, neglected,

So far Chinese military authorities have void Hile about the i-treated in a manner likely to cause

strength of the forces in Nantno, nl- unnecessary suffering or Injury to

though they are claiming that Nartao health, or knowing of a parent who

will be defended "to the last bullet" is.secking advice on any matter con- cerning a child, would be doing an was only a statement act of kindness by communicating at unce with-

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found among the dead I respect him, but if he is safe somewhere else, China is weak eternally,"

Indicating that the Japanese strength in Shanel is disproportion- ately small compared with the Chin- ese, the spokesman was of the opin- ion that the campaign showed the superiority of mechanised equipment and the supremacy of the Japanese military spirit.-Reuter.

Earlier Despatches

Shanghai, Nov. 10. While a column of Japanese troops yesterday swept around the British and French perimeters in Shanghal, another Japanese force advanced to meet the Japanese units, proceeding northward from Minghong Junction, and expected to-day.

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Arst Socialist Premier of Great Bri on Jan. 22, 1924, thus becoming the tain. This Government, which owed

continued existence 10 benevolent neutrality of the Liberals,

at first

these treated by was with grent consideration.

Thus when M. Herrlat was returned to power in France, Mr. MacDonald the conference in was able to call London at which the Dawes Plan was adopted. Then at the League Assembly in September he made a speech in which he went n step fur- ther

of In promoting the spirit peace.

The Conservatives would have none of his policy towards Soviet Russia ae exemplified in his negotia- tion for a treaty with the Bolshe viks and they brought about his fall. The famous "Zinovleff letter" was

published. This document, which gove instructions for the stirring up of sedition in England, was the sub- The Japanese claim the complete fect of a vote in the Commons.

The occupation of Sungklang, from where Government was defeated and Mac- the northward advance is stated to Donald appealed to the country, be continuing. They also claim to hoping for a clear majority. Insica have reached the outskirts of Nan- he lost seats and in November 1924, halang which they are confident of he resigned. capturing very shortly.

He had shown himself rather apt Part of the Chinese forces which to change his mind, as in the matter withdrew from the westers front are of Peace Treaty revision, the Geneva, Tsĺpao, len miles Protocol, policy towards Russin, the now plvoted

of Nanhslung, Campbell prosecution and the Zino- line runs to viett letter. He was sold to be sus- whence the Chinese south-south-east

Liuho.

The Japanese have announced that in view of the danger of land mines and unexploded hand grenades, arcas west of the Shanghal-Hangchow Railway may be closed to the public, but they will be opened as early as possible.

Interest now centres in the position at Nanizo. A small Japanese force

picious of all his colleagues in the Great Cabinet except J. H. Thomas.

the play was made with the gift to former Premier of a motorcar by a rich admirer, Sir Alexander Grant,

that the latter

was and the fact

baronet for presenting made Scotland with a National Library. MacDonald refused to accept an hon. degree from Cambridge when he learnt that the proposal would be opposed in the Scrunte. After the

Q

has already reached the west camp fall of his Cabinet there was a bil- of Siccawel Creek, but it remains to ter revolt against him, but he was be acon whether the Chinese forces re-elected chairman of the Parlin- east of the creek will really stage mentary party in 1926. In

April another "Doomed Battalion” drama. 1927, the LLP. Conference refused Present indications are ominous as to nominate him for the treasurer- the Chinese forces besides digging ship owing to his opposition to the trenches, and making other warnke policy of the extremists, who objected preparations, have warned the re- to his peace-in-industry plan and maining non-combatants to evacuate. urged class-war.

fire WAS Sporadic machine-gun exchanged across the creek through-

kha night.

THE GENERAL STRIKE' Mr.

MacDonald described the Keneral strike of 1920 as "a magni- In French Hands

Ucent and orderly demonstration af to degrad- Although in Chinese territory, the puasive resistance offered to

conditions for mine-woix...lə“ area embracing the famous Siccawet ing Observatory, Cathedral and Jesull and said its cause was the "perversity mission, outside of French Conces- of the owners". He denounced the for breaking GA the sion, isot. In Japanese hands.

against a newspaper that had nothing perimeter to include it.

Less fortunate were the historie to do with the case, declaring that this was mere pretext. When Lunghwa temple and pagoda, over

again, be which the Japanese flag now flies. Labour gol Into power Chinese Buddhist priests who had said, the "disgraceful" Trude Dis- ot evacuated, have been allowed to putes Bill would be repealed and the mines nationalised. Ife advocated, remain unmolested.

The agreement for the refugee not tariffs or safeguarding, but keep- shed our last drop of blood in the de- ; zone at Nantao became effective ating sweated goods out altogether and fence of Nantao".

French troops have extended their ern because action

from the Nantno ex-Chief of Police and not the regular military authori- tles.

бука Chief of Police, Brigadier- General Tsai Ching-chun said: "We

intend to carry out the sacred duty entrusted to us by the people and the Government. We cre prepared

to

Nantao is heavily barricaded, In- cluding scores of pill-boxes con- pected lasids Jomstene me well ne meet claborate radio-equipped dugouts connected with a network of tunnels, -United Press.

5,000 Chinese Troops. East Of Zahwei

Shanghai, Nov. 10. Foreign observers estimate there aru no more than 5,000 Chinese troops cast of Zabwei awaiting the probable massed alr attack to-day.

It is believed there is still a nar- the row neek for escope across Whangpoo between Lunghwa and Minghong which the Japanese have not yet occupied.United Press. Final Stage Of Struggle

Shanghai, Nov. 10 (9 a.m.). Small knots of foreigners strolling along the road, and a few hundred Chinese clustered In doorways, watched the start of the final act of the "Shanghai war" from behind the French barbed wire north bank of Slecawei Creek this morning.

From behind a factory, ruined by last night's fre sporndie Japanese rile and machine-gun fre, continued through the night, which was other wise disturbed only by the explosion of four, Chinese land minca

The Chinese, visible behind a sandbag barricade, on the east bank of the Zahwei Creek, falled to return the fire of the Japanese-United

Press.

Unending Procession

Of Refugees

Shanghal, Nov, 10. It fa estimated that 60,000 Chinese refugees entered. French Concession yesterday, while additional, thou- Aands jammd the gates awalling their re-opening at dawn.

p.m. yesterday, Reuter.

Leaving Shanghai- Shanghal, Nov. 10 (6.23 a.m.) The Japanese successes

created Shunghal arca have

in

"the much

ancasiness among prominent Chinese, many of whom have booked passages to Hongkong.

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urged that land settlement schemes should be undertaken in England us well as in the Dominions. In Janus ary 1923, he appealed to India to accept the Simon Commission.

MacDonald's pursuit of ideals was mixed with ambition. Unlike the typical Labour leader, he was very reserved. He wrote a great deal, chiefly on Socialism, Labour ques An emergency meeting of foreign tions and India. He had travelled Consuls is to be called today to more than any other British Premier, discuss measures to cope with the

the Unlied new crisis arising from the Chinese visiting India, Ceylon, decision to defend Nantao, which has States, Algeria and Tunisia as well December

21 news European countries. Ilis health confronted Shanghai with

was not good and in 1927 he had a March danger-Router,

critical illness In Philadelphia, A great lover of art, he was made & July trustee of the National Gallery in October

Spot

3,000 More Japanese Troops In Shanghai

Shangnal, Nov. 10.

1020.

His wife, e daughter of Dr. Glad- stone, and a niece of Lord Kelvin, Three thousand additional Japanese was a woman of very fine character troops arrived here late yesterday who exercised a great influence on afternoon from Japan.

in 1011 The tran-j him for good. Her death

Their of was a terrible blow to him. Isparta also brought a number moter launches-Central News.

daughter 1shbel was hostess at 19 Downing Street during his term of office.

30 Fires Raging In Shanghai

at the

with dynamite to prevent the ad- vance of the Japanese,

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Shonghal, Nov. 10.

Japanese forces are now maintain- Dec. Although warfare is still

ing positions on the west bank of May experienced n doorstep, Shanghol

Jinhustang. So for no Japanese July quiet night.

The Chinese spent the night busily troops have appeared in the Whang- strengthening their defences for the poo River along the Nantao Bund.

A skirmish1 occurred yesterday expected onslaught to-day.

Meanwhile, Shanghat is again a city noon between Chinese sentries and Dec. Japanne vanguards around May of many fires, which extend from the 300 Nanziang area to the western district Secawel. The invaders were later. July outside of the Settlement and thence reported repulsed-Central News. to Nantao.

More than 30 different Ares are Nantao Will Be Defended burning, 20 of which are at Nantao and west of Zahwel Creek.

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9.30 London Relay The News 0.50 Violin Solos Carmen-Fantasy (Bizet-are. Sara- ante).....Efrem Zimbalist Nigun (from Doal Shem'-Bloch)... Joseph Szigeti.

10.05 Plano Seles by Horowita, Mazurka In C Sharp Minor, Op. 80, No. 3 (Chopin); Study In C Sharp Minor Op. 10, No. 4; Study In G Flat Mator Op. 10, No. 6 (Chopin); Valse Qubilee (Liszt); Capriccio in F Minor (Dahnanyl).

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Though the Nantao refugee zone

In accordance with Instructions of was opened at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, owing to the possibility of the highes Chinese military

com serious hostilities in other parts of mand the Shanghai police will defend Nantao, most of the refugees still pre- Nantao at all costs, declored General

of fer the sanctuary of the foreign areas. Tani Ching-chun. Director French troops, through an agreeRouter,

the Owing to unforeseen circumstances ment with China have occupied a

Police Bureau of Great Sharghat, in the S. Cente P strip west of the Concession bound

Agency Inte inst night. on Interview with the Central News In Singapore, will not arrive here ed by Jordon Road, the Shanghof-

until late in the afternoon of Noyem- He was confident that the poller, ber 11. The reception given by the

FORTHCOMING WEDDING Hangchow Railway and the Skeenwel Creeks, employing

who Chinese

have already displayed

The forthcoming wedding is an- barri-

their Italian Consul Generat to celebrate.

Francis endes wherever the French flag is

remarkable heroism in the recent de- the birthday of the King of Italy, nounced between William holated. As a result the Japanese New defence works have been fence of the Civic Centre, will further which should have taken place on the Kerr of YMCA, Kowloon, and have been forced to skirt the railway completed by the Chinese forces on prove their mettle in the defence of ship to marrow has been met Margaret Mary Grant Mackenzie of similar to the western district where the cast bank of Jihhulkang at Nen- Nantno and will *uffer

whatever unli Friday. The reception will be "Inveralian", Carrbridge, Inverness- the British Defence sector borders ino whilst all bridges leading to the sacrifice for the glory of the nation. held оп the Count Blancamano | shire, Scotland, now en route to the

defence area have been destroyed Central News.

Colony on board the Rawalpindi

the

the railway.-United Press.

Chinese Build New Defence Works At Nantno

Gharghal, Nov. 10,

between noon and 1 pm.

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