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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1988.

China To Adopt Wholesale Guerilla Tactics FINDLATER'S

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Trenton, NJ., Jan. 10. The Governor of New Jeney, Mr. Harold Hoffman, to-day divided the State's $25,000 reward for the cap- ture of the Lindbergh baby's kid- napper among over 100 persons. The largest share was $7,500, and went to York Walter Lyle, former New petrol station operator.

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THURSDAY

ALHAMBRA

NANNING RAID

PROTEST

Paris, Jan. 10.

Roosevelt Talks About Bigger Navy

Washington, Jan. 10.

President P. 18. Rozet mon id State and Navy Department jolleials for a further discurson on the proposed supplementary naval building programine,

White Botar offlinks state that it will be several days before Pecairent | kaosevelt sends hls' expected mes- uge to Congress concerning the programme-Reater,

LATEST STRATEGY

EXPECTED TO

REAP RICH REWARD

Hope To Lure Invaders

Into The Interior

Hankow, Jan. 11.

A few weeks ago, or about four months after the beginning of Sino-Japanese hostilities, guerilla warfare tactics were popularly adopted by all troops in China, though they were first only employed by the former communist armies in the Shansi province. Now the general tendency is for the re-organisation of almost all the Chinese national troops and provincial troops into guerilla units.

SOVIET

RAID ON BISHOPS

Twenty-One Arrested, Charged With Espionage

Moscow, Jan. 10.

Twenty-one bishops have been

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DOUBLY RECTIFIED

RECENTUALE opa DENTLEMAN

SVENING

arrested since the end of November. It has long been recoined by many Recording to the Soviet press,

of the best known clubs and Hotels The most important heads of the Russian Church, including the acting in England and abroad as the purest Patriarch and Metropolitan Bishop, gin obtainable. Sergel Krutilski, and Father Vitlay,

chief of the Soviets new-filed It will interest you to know that "Living Church" are denounced in most people use Findlater's Dry the newspaper Gorki Commune, and ¦ Gin, Doubly Rectified which en- have probably been arrested,

ables them to entertain more during the festive season on the money they save by using Find- lator's Dry Gin, Doubly Rectified.

The charges Include organising u network of espionage and terrorist elreles connected with the Fuscist

gene service.---Renter,

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with

the wireless station-Pachle, Kiung- Shuntien, Empress of Japan, Potsdam, Andre Lebon, President Carfield,

chow, Durban Maru, Shaboner, f

|Taiyuan, Halyang, Shantung.

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has, repeatedly announced that China is sure of eventual victory because she is ready to engage in widespread guerilla warfare with the Japanese when the invaders have been dragged into the vast plains, river valley and mountain ranges of of other national troops into guerilla the interior.

Bomb Plotters Tsingtao on New Year's Eve because

Discovered

Paris, Jan. 11.

A' number' of arrests have bren made in connection with the bomb outrage of December 9 last when ex- plosions necurred in two headquarters of employers near the Argh of Triumph in Paris resulting in the death of two policemen.

The Surete has discovered the Identity of the men involved in thæ bombing it is reported.—Reuter,

NOT MUCH HEADWAY

Budapest, Jan. 11.

No communique was issued at the end of yesterday's falls between Austrian, Italion and Hungarian dilemmals here..

"

The general impression seems to be that not much headway was made. It is regarded as fairly certain that neither Austria

Hungary will leave the eague of Nations to join the anti-Comintern pael, which is believed to be Italy's hope in attending the conference.

All Europe is watching

develop-

ment at Budapest with concern, for

it is quite possible that this meeting will be the preliminary to some new political alignment.-Renter.

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MARK SILVER JUBILEE

Congratulations will be showered upon Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Xavier, Portugiese residents of the Colony, to-morrow on the occasion of the celebration of their Jubilee.

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A prominent member of Portuguese community, Mr. Xavier made himself a familiar figure here as managing director of the Hongkong Printing Press Latch and also by his many acts of benevolence. He has associated himself with charitable works of his community, and was formerly a member of the committee of the Club de Recreio and the Liga Portuguesa,

Mr. and Mrs. Xavler intend to spend their Silver Jubilee quietly

with a fatally gathering.

ITALIAN LABOUR FOR GERMANY

be

Berlin, Jan. ti. A large number of Italian farm hands, probably 30,000, will brought to Germany in order to a15- alst German peasants, according to an aftreement entered into between the two nations.

There has recently been a notice- able shortage of farm handla in Ger- many owing to the heavy demands of the four-year plan.

be

The Italian Jabourers will mainly engaged in the cultivation of of potators, sugar and beans-Reu- fer.

Authoritative circles have Indiented, A carpenter named Kwong Wah that it is possible the French Govern- was this morning sent to gaol for three ment will protest to Japan with re-weeks by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the gard to the bombing of the French Central Magistracy for stealing a Catholic Mission during an air raid wrist watch from another carpenter. on-Nanning--Reuter,

The charge was admitted.

which

forces.

are

FOUR GOLDEN RULES The principles of the guerilla tac-)

very simple. lies in China

that the Guerilla strategists state

four only golden rules consist

the whenever points: Bratty that enemy

is coming to retreat, seco. ly whenever the enemy is stationed any- where to harass, thirdly whenever the enemy is evasive, to attack, fourthly whenever the enemy is retreat to drive to kill.

Information from all fronts, at General Sung Chel-yuan, present in Shantung. Shani, collapsed at Peiping and Tientsin last Chekang and ventral Auhwel, reveals July hos bren re-organised into that aff commanders in charge of guerilla forces, centred in Taining respective fronts have been given city. the duty of re-organising their troops

THE SHANGHAI BLUNDER into guerilla units under the diree- tion of the highest military command.

General Yeh Chlen-ying, Chief of Admiral Shen Hung-lich, Mayor Staff of the former Red, or Eighth of Tsingtao, voluntarily save up Route Army, commented as early as August last that in the present war he was instructed to organise his China should adopt guerilla or mobile

Besides the Government guerilla bluejackets into queria uns to meet actics instead of positional tactics.

forces, there are about 20,000 guerilla the invaders

in the

Chubsien-Yishui

volunteers drawn from civilians in ite observed that the chief reason for the Peiping. Tientsin and Posting area, south-east of Shantung.

he collapse of the 25th army was

Commander Yang Pno-ming General Han Fu-chu, Shantung's

areas. heir ignorance of mobile tactics. He should be considered the "Father" of Governor, 1: busy despatching advocated mobile tactics chicity on guerilla

units to disturb the Japanese he ground that China lacks effective because the first unit he commanded the guerilla forces around Feiping, rear forces even north of the Yellow heavy weapons with which to resist last August consisted only of the River, to say nothing of the Japanese the Japanese bombardments. Long farmers, two workingmen and one reur forces in th Yenchow und fure the Chinese retreat from Tsining districts.

Chinese troops defending centrat Ankwei, namely the Pengpu and ¡Jotei areas have all been organised into guerilla units,

Japanese vanguards buth on the In the meantime they had the re- southern and northern sections of themarkable fact that in northern Shunt Tientsin-Pukow railway line are said the Eighth Route Army appeared only to control a narrow bell along ever victorious and

All the Chinese military authori- the railway, Chinese guerille troops were able to maintain their positions ties and the people believe that the are immediately outside the "belts" ar behind the Japanese lines. As further the Japanese troops penetrate

dangerous giving the Japanese troops constant instance, he said, the former Red into China the more harassings. In the same manner urrilla troops were still maintaining will be for the Japanese lines of Chinese guerilla units are allacking their strongholds in northern Shansl, communications and the less chance victory-United cities near Hangehow and near Tai-These facts serve as material exam- they will have of yuan. The entire 29th army underiles for leading the re-organisation Press.

one ancient Russian hunting gun und Shanghai he pointed out the index-serviceman, and they had only visability of positional tacties by the 3 bullets. Yang Pau-ning now has Chinese defence forces in the Shang- thousands of men in northern Hopel

ai sector.

enemy units, constantly waylaying seizing Japanese weapons in surprise attacks and destroying munitions, aeroplanes and tanks,

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Banks

H.K. Banks, $1,440 b.

HK. Banks, (Lon. Reg.), £857 b. Chartered Bank, £12% 7. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £29 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £14 n. East Asia Bank,

$82 n. Insurances

Canton Ins., $270 n. Union In., $510 n. China Underwriters, $1.50 1. H.K. Fire In., $235 n.

Shipping

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Docks etc. ILK. & W. Wharves, $114 b. H.K. & W. Docks, $27% n. Providents (old), $2 b. Providents (new), 20 cts. b.

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Kalian Mining Adm., 16/0 n. Raubs, $8,10

Venz: Goldfield, $5 n.

Hongkong Mines 10 cts. a

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H. and S. Hotels, $5.20 b. H.K. Lands, 1.35 b.

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Pabllo Utilities

H.K. Tramways, $13.70 L. Peak Trams (old), $7 B. Peak Trams (new), $34 5. Star Ferries, $80 b.

Yaumati Ferries (old), $241⁄2 China Light (old), $10.45 b. China Light (new), $7% b. -II.K. Electric, $524 b.

Macao Electric, 19 b. Sandakan

kan Lights, $14% B Telephone (old), $20 s.

Telephone (new),

China Buses, Sh.

$8.35 b.

Singapore Tractions, 23/0 n. Singapore Pref., 237- n.

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HK. Ropes, $3.75 b.

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