1938-05-30 — Page 24

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SUDETEN GERMAN ATTACKED

Communists Held

Responsible

Prague, May 29.

From reports so far received trom

CHINESE GAINS IN SHANSI

Yungtsi Captured After

Long Siege

Sian, May 30.

Following a siege of about one

German month, Chinese forces finally re-

22 municipailles, Slovakia, where Including

with 11 one majority and one

with a German captured Yungtst. (Puchow), minority voted in Sunday's elections terminus of the Tatung-Puchow

it

appears that the

tost votes.

A

Slovak Auto-

nomist Party of Father Hlinkas con- Railway in the south-west corner tinued to gain, while the Communists of Shansi, yesterday.

The Chinese entered the battered city at noon in the

wake of the Japanese retreat which was effected on the night of May 28 under cover ot darkness. Fenglintu, Chaochuen and other points south of Yungtai were also retalten by the Chinese.

in

serious Incident is reported to

Elbenberg, have occurred In Graslitz district during the municipal elections.

According to a statement issued by the Sudeten press bureau, a men ber of the Sudeten Party saulted and fired at by Communista and

receiving Social Demperats.

was 15-

a grave shot in the abdomen.

Recapture of Yungtsi constitutes a significant Chinese success in Shansi. The city was lost to the Japanese into early last March. With Its occupa-

able

All persons who were engaged in

iaken the affray have been custody by the pollee. Two deputies tion, the Japanese were

to

of the Sudeten German Party pro-establish contacts with their forces in ceeded to the scene of the incident Fenglintu from where they constant- to allay eitement among the popu-ly menaced Tungkwan, important

Shenal. gateway to

Chinese 10- this by the Czech occupation of the city removes

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lation.

A

report Issued authorities refers to the incident as danger.

"a clash between the adherents

of

Meanwhile, Chinese counter-at-

the Sudeten German Party and their. political opponents" and de-tackers were rapidly converging on

of the Linfen from the north-west and clares that one member Sudeten German Party was serious-south-west. A surprise rald on ly and three other persons slightly enemy there was staged by a Chinese mobile column on the night of May wounded in the shooting affray.

the

the

An enquiry is now pending and 75 28. The Japanese suffered losses persons have been detained for ex-during the confused engagement. amination.

The wounded German was a Sude-

len Party official named Delin. The abdomen aral bullet plerced his lodged in his spine.

to Sudeten According Communists fired

RAILWAY DAMAGED

Sectors of railway track extending over a distance of 10 miles between Lipfen and Kuwe, on the Tatung- reports Pushow Railway, were blown up by from ambush, Chinese forces on May 28, rendering Japanese communication south of using revolvers—Trans-Ocean.

Linfen impossible.

WARRANT FOR CONSTABLE

The Japanese in Kuwo and Howma south of Linfen are all surrounded by the Chinese.

The Chinese forces, who recently recaptured Pinglu, are now advane- Ing on Yuncheng to support Chinese

A Chinese constable, Ho Ying, 25,-attacks on the clly.

A Pinglu report received here states who was placed under open urrest that Yumenkow, north-west of Hot- on the instructions of the Commissing in west Shansi, was reticen by sioner of Police last week, absconded!

the Chinese On May 27.-Central during the interval between the day

12 | News. of his remand and to-day, when he was due to make another appearance before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy on charges of having, by menaces, obtained two ducks from Teang Chol, He WBR imposed on Chan Cheung, 28, un- also charged with common assault. employed, by Mr. Q. Az A. Mactad- His Worship accordingly issued ayon at the Kowloon Magistracy this warrant for his arrest, when inform- morning, for larceny, of a handbag ed of the man's disappearance by from a woman, at Nathan Road on Inspector E. G. Post, who prosecuted. Saturday.

SNATCHER, SENTENCED

Three months hard Eabour was

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