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APRIL 28,
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SUSPECT H.K. PLOTTERS IN SHANGHAI
JAPANESE
Loyalist Counter - Offensive Smashed
AUTHORITIES MINORITY
DISTURBED
Fear Some
Some Sort Of Coup Being Planned
CHINESE COUNTER-BLOW IN SHANTUNG SUCCEEDS
Shanghai, Apr. 28. Japanese reports state that a large number of anti- Japanese workers have secretly arrived in Shanghai from Hongkong and Ningpo.
The reports state that the alleged presence of these anti-Japanese elements has caused great anxiety among the local Japanese authorities, because it is believed they are planning to carry out important plots.
The reports said that Ningpo had become an important port since the outbreak of hostilities due to the large quantities of foodstuffs sent there, from where they were transported to Hankow by road and railways through the Chekiang and Kiangsi provinces. Ningpo, it is alleged, is also the base for the operations of anti-Japanese elements in Shanghai.-United Press.
Chinese Counter Attack
Hankow, Apr, 28.
With reinforcements arriving at designated positions in south Shan- tung, the Chinese forces have com- menced an attack along the whole line, with the centre
ut
a small
present located at Szchuchen, village to the cast of and north of Plhsien, where the Japanese are
attempting to cut the Lunghai railway cast of Ilauchow.
Chinese troops are reported to be attacking the Japanese
nese at Szchu chen, a name which means
nas "Four Family Village",
in the flank and
in Lanchentl authorities ex-
rear, and severe fighting is
百
for possession A
Chinese
of
press absolute confidence in the
outcome of the battle in south Shan-
declaring that the Hsuchow
tung
sides
line is absolutely impregnable. Be- being the objective of the pre- ent Japanese drive, it is the head- quarters of General Li
Li Chung-jen.
Meanwhile the Chinese authorities confirm the report that their forces are attacking Taiyuan. Details at present are not obtainable owing to the difficulty in communicating with the Chinese mobile forces which rie attacking the city.
1t
pointed out that Chinese
forces in Shansi
adopting ого
Guerillas Lurk Close To S'hai
And Nanking
Shanghai, Apr. 28. Unconfirmed Chinese reports state that Chinese mobile units operating on the Eastern front are still active In areas Bear Shanghal.
The reports said that gunfire was again audible at Slecawel last night.
The suburbs of Nanking are reported to be under the control of Chinese
guerilia forces,
United Press.
JAPANESE SILENT
ON ARMY PROGRESS
mobile warfare and have been con Won't Discuss Details tinually harassing the Japanese in
all parts of Shans during the past
two months.
Strategy Foiled
Of Shantung Fight
.
Shanghai, Apr. 28. A. Japanese spokesman said
DEPUTIES ATTACK & MINISTER
Incensed By Alleged Censorship In Czecho-Slovakia
Prague, Apr. 28.
The Sudelic Germmi and Hungarian' deputies addressed on urgent inter- pellation to the Czecho-Slovakian Prime Minister, Dr. Hodza, and the Minister of Justice, M. Iven Herer, in which the deputies charge the Prague Attorney-General,
censor.
with having violated the freedom of
press guaranteed by the constitution. tiang
suppress alt
DARING OFFICER PEACE COURAGEOUS CHARGE.
protest refers to the instruc- GENERAL SUN LIEN-CHUNG issued by the Attorney-General
eral one of the ablest leaders on the advising the censors to news giving rise to doubts as to Taierchwang-Yihsien front, has whether the allies of Cacho-Slovakia, won undying fame for the part 10 say, the Soviet Union, he played in the earlier successes France and the Little Entente, would there and his brilliant defence in
to Czecho-Slovakia's
later stages. His men among the finest in the army.
that
come
in case of war,
assistance
The same instructions apply also to reports stating that these nations would not be able to fulfil their
treaty obligations, it is alleged,
The
demond an explana-
tion regarding the instructions and Immediate removal of the Attorney- General, from the office and discl- planary proceedings against him.-- Transocean.
STEAMSHIP COMPANY PROSPERS
Steady Volume Of Freight Carried
For Canton
·Staff Bonus
And Dividend
At the meeting of the Hong- kong, Canton and Macao Steam- boat Company to-day, the chair- man, Mr. M. K. Lo revealed that
are
SEVEN DIE IN MINE EXPLOSION
Pottsville, Penn., Apr. 27, Seven were küled and eleven in jured, two being in a critical condl- tion, when an explosion occurred 500 feet underground, a mile from the shaft, at the bottom of the St. Clair Coal Company's mammoth slope mine to-day.
TALKS
DENIED
Ambassador ·Makes Unequivocal Statement
In an exclusive interview at Government House this morning the British Ambassador, Sir. Archibald Kerr Clark Kerr, au-
thorised the Telegraph to issue a denial that he was in any way interested in, or connected with, any alleged negotiations for peace between Japan and China. His Excellency's visit to Hong- kong and departure to-morrow for Shanghai have no connection with any peace negotiations.
Since it won announced last week
COLLAPSES UNDER MACHINE-GUN FIRE
Youngsters Flung Against Insurgent Positions
Hendaye, Apr. 27.
The Insurgents are reported to have crushed the Loyalist counter-offensive on the coast and the highway. south of Alcala de Chivert. The trenches are strewn with dead and wounded, most of the soldiers being recently recruited youths.
For six hours the Loyalists hurled themselves against the Insurgent trenches at Alcocebre in rain and mud, masses of Loyalists sometime coming within a few yards of the Insurgents' lines. Officers' orders were audible as rum- wave after wave were met by machine-gun fire and hand paring to negotiate with the Japanese grenades. Few of the attackers escaped, for those In the northern city for peace with who reached the Insurgent lines were grabbed by the
knees and hurled into the trenches.
leaving the temporary Chinese capi- that the British Ambassador was tul at Chunking for he was pre-
ours have been rife that
China, and that the formula for such negotiations has already been agreed upon in Chungking.
The Ambassador gave an uncani- vocal and emphatio dental that any such negotiations had taken place in Chungking, or were about to take place in Shanghai
DELAYS CITIZENSHIP FOR FILIPINOS
Washington, Apr. 27, The House of Representatives Im- migration Committee has delayed action of a Bill granting citizenship Seven of the workers were unto Filipino.ccomen aboard. United harmed by the explosion.-United States merchant marine and fishing Press,"
vessels.United Press.
BOXER INDEMNITY FUND
STILL AVAILABLE TO JAPAN-OCCUPIED AREAS
Gayda Denies Arms Sent Into Spain
Levels Counter Accusation.
Rome, Apr. 28.
In an article which appears in the semloffelal organ Glernäle D'Italio yesterday the director of that paper, Senator Gayda, emphatically denier that Italy had sent further troops and war
to material transports Spain quite recently, as
been asserted by the British Labour organ, the Daily Herald.
After stressing that Italy did not send a single soldier, gun or machine to Spain during the last few months, of the Senator asserts that France and
Czecho-Slovakia
constantly
The China Foundation for the Promotion Since the start of the Sino-Education and Culture, which has charge of the Japanese hostilities the blockade
of the China coast and the with- disposition of the final balance of the American portion drawal of river tonnage, the of he China Boxer Indemnity, concluded its 14th annual company had experienced im- proved returns.
meeting in Hongkong yesterday.
Highlights from the chairman's address were:
More favourable balance in com- tion. pany's accounts. the profit for the year being $182,800;
The declaration of a dividend of 75 cents per share;
amounting to $9,555;
A bonus to shore and floating staffs
and loss account for 1938.
No statement is at present being issued for publica-
From an authoritative
source, however,
the Telegraph learns that the Board of Trustees has decided to continue grants-in-aid to schools and educational institutions in areas at present occupied by the Japanese, providing the Chinese curriculum is not altered by the
13,314 carried forward to profit current year, Returns continue to invaders.
"We have made a good start in the sive satisfaction. But I fear I must striko note of warning." said the
A Chinese communique on the war he had no Information to an- Chairman. situation states that over 3,000 Japanese troops from Tancheng denounce regarding the Shantung
(Continued on Page 7.)
Japan Short Of Raw Materials
Experts Meet To Discuss Situation
Tokyo, Apr. 28. Sixty leading Japanese technical experia met under the chairmanship
developments.
However,
Soong Said To
The effect of this decision is that, for the time being at least, the Board "Last year I had occasion to point of Trustees does not recognize that he out the gravely unsatisfactory char- the areas at present occupied by aald that satisfactory progress acter of the river business between Japan are irrevocably lost to China, had been made in the Yuhang Hongkong and Canton owing to the since grants-in-aid to Institutions Have Bought sector, west of Hangchow, and surplus tonnage then treding on the Manchuria were stopped after the on the Wuhu sectors.
river at competitive rates, which 1932 Invasion, He said the Japanese had forced duce an adequate return o
made it well-nigh impossible to pro- the Chinese to retreat in the Yuhang Invested."
on capital It is understood that the question of headquarters for the Foundation res, leaving 400 dead, while the Japanese lossen were 30.
"Although this Company is bene- was discussed at, some length during atting from He said that the Japanese were circumstances, it is not easy to look decide shortly to remove from Shang- the present abnormal possibility that the Foundation may
the Conference, and there is advancing west of Hohsien, and had with complacency to the time, Ifhat to Hongkong It is interesting to captured llanshan in the Wuhu should unfortunately arrive, when note that the meeting this year was sector.
The spokesman observed
the same old tale of superfluous ton- Chinese prisoner captured during
that a nage, "cut-throat" and uneconomic the first ever held in Hongkong.
tition will have, to he, fared
Chinese Endeavour
the mopping up operations west ofļagain." Lake Tal, had stated that he was conscripted in January and
given
of Premier Konoye yesterday to two hand grenades.
War:
an only say that for the present
the
400 Aeroplanes
Shanghai, Apr. 28. Unconfirmed Chinese reports state that Mr. T. V. Boost recent- ly purchased. 400 planes from abroad, of which a large number ' are from the Soviet Uniona.
The reporta my that a new batch of Soviet pilots recently arrived · MË. Hankow——United
Press,
OLIVER STANLEY
From one spurte the Telegraph only 60 rounds of ammunition and prospects are undefinable and must ensued during the meeting regarding we are doing well, but the future learns that considerable discussion A Naval spokesman said that not actual anxiety," he added.
be regarded with some misgiving if the disposition of the funds of the begin to study measures to supple-
UNWELL ment raw materials in which ort Japanese planes. bombed Lantong
a short-
Foundation. It is stated that age is being felt as
of the and Tangshan on the Lunghal rall
CUT-RATE SERVICE -
Chinese delegate were instructed 12
London, Apr. 27. way, resulting in several cars being
vigorously press for investment of The President of the Board of was the Selence Research burned. Chinose bositions near the The secretary of the China Const funds in South China provincial Trade, who has been unwell for some de, the organ includes, in railway were damaged,
Officer's Guild, Mr. Kirby, asked the government securities, preferably ume, has been medically advised to Hon for experia, leading Govern-He added that planos had raided chairman if he had any information those of Kwangtung and: Kwangsi, tako further rest. Mr. O. S. Stanley
the Canton-Kowloon railway and regarding the operation by the Tal According to the report from the was taken before Easter, but re
to the House of Commons for supplement and stations, a Japanese. Also raided from Hongkong to Canton AgarAmerican delegates and, it is stated, Kurs ipak the moocho aeródrome damaging 3. Mr. Lo splled that negotiations the matter, was shifurdelel
proceeding between the com-wThe total rum avaliable. (Continued on Page 73) 44
are
violating the Non-intervention agree- ment. Thus he declares that no fewer than 120 pilots from the French sent to Spain since March 28. Aviation School in Istres have been
The Spanish Government, more- over, signed a contract with Czecho
Slovakia only a few weeks ago which
The Insurgents said they caplur- ed more than 2,000, mostly youths of 18 and 20 years.
The Insurgents have officially an- nounced the capture of Esori Huels, 16 miles north of Térdel," and that they have completed the occupation of Serra del Popo, severing the few remaining Loyalist roads to the south-United Press.
STOP PRESS
QUEEN'S MOTHER VERY ILL
for provides
delivery of war
London, Apr. 28. material of a
a total value of 240 The Countess of Strathmore, million pesetas. To prove that his mother of the Queen, is gravely ill charges are not unsubsantiated, the in her Lohdon home. he reports that a part of the war the Queen. Senator cites various details. Thus She was visited twice yesterday by
material ordered by Spain in Czecho- The Countess went to London from
Diana and Graveline.
Slovakia was shipped from a Polish the country on April 25 for the pur- port on April 14 on the steamers pose of attending the marriage of the Queen's niece, the Hon. Anne Bowes- The Senator furthermore asserts Lyon, which is inking place to-day in that 150 planes have been delivered the presence of the Royal Family.—- to the Barcelona Government by Reuter. Soviet Russia since April 20. An enormous increase of wor material
also deliveries to Spain is
evident from the fact, says, the Senator, that the railway line from Pulcerda jo the Spanish frontier was closed to passenger traffe some time ago so that the line was exclusively avail- ble for transpert of war material.- Transocean.
Peiping To Grow Cherry Blossoms
· Peiping, Apr. 28. The Galo of Ifeavenly Peaco the_great_front gale of the For- bidden CityFelsing palaces, parks and · Government | bulid- ings, are to be a riói of Japanne cherry blossoms next spring.
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