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May
July
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FUTURES RESPOND
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Japanese Planes Raid
Many Cities
Hanicow, June 1.
WEDNESDAY,
JUNE
1,.
1938.
GUARD
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This
the
is advice from Hongkong medical authorities,
"If you are wise you will adopt Havoc was wrought by Japanese planes in many cities besides Conton the following precautions yesterday, according to reports re-protect yourself against cholera:
ceived here, including Lishui. Chu- chow, Ningpo, Foochow and Chuan- chow.
At Lishui, about 250 kilometrok south-east of Kluliwa, in Chelelang, nine Japanese machines dumped about 70 bombs In various parts of eity, killing and wounding about 80 civilians.
Chuchow, in west Chekiang, was
by alx Japanese bombed
aircraft, which released more than 30 bombs. Five peckons were killed and 28 wounded.
Six Japanese planes carried out a rald on Ningpo In the afternoon. More than 30 missiles were dropped, killing one civilian.
Foochow was severely attacked in the morning by five Japanese raidera coming from Quemoy Island, Over 20 bombs were dropped, most of
which landed the
on the outskirts. In
planes afternoon the invading singed a second raið.
Details of the raids on Chuanchow and other Fulien coastal towns are yet unknown.-Central News,
CARDINAL'S
CHARGE REFUTED
Budapest, May 31 Five Basque priests who attended the Eucharistie Congress have for- warded a letter to the Papal Legate, Cardinal Pacelli, protesting at
the
reported statements of Cardinal Tomas that General Franien was fighting for Christianity and that the
Loyalists were fighting against the
Church.
The Basques, in their letter, make the counter-claim that many Catho- les are in the ranks of the Loyalists, and that anti-religionists are alding General Franco. -United Press,
VICE MINISTERS STAY IN POSTS
office.
to
"Mlk and water should be bolted before drinking:
"Fresh uncooked vegetable should be avoided;
"Protect all food from Bles and cockroaches;
"Proceed immediately to one of the Government hospitals or dispensaries for a free inoculation against cholera which confers some immunity against the discaso lasting approximately Ove months; and bend your families and employees for the free inoculo- Lion."
Armed Turks Lead Uprising In Antioch
Three Killed In Fresh Outbreak
Three:
were
Alexandretta, May 31.
letifed
four and wounded in Antioch in a renewed demonstrations led by armed Turks, To cope with the terrorism, the military authorities
erected have barricades and have restricted motor true. In
addion residents moved to sufer districts.
being
Troops inarched into and occupied Antioch yesterday.-Router.
DOIHARA STILL ISOLATED
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Shinglehi, Kuchingel and Chenliu-
kow
In this sector, it is
alded,
some
10,000 Japanese troops belonging to the Dollara Division are in danger of being enveloped by the Chinese forces, and it is expected here that these troops will soon be compelled lo surrender.
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'CHINA UNCONQUERABLE, KUNG DECLARES
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Inflict untold suffering on our peonies, but China is going to win the war." Intervention Possible
Dr. Kung is not pessimistle regard- ing the possibility of intervention by the Great Powers.
"The matter was under, discussion at the Brussels Conference. The conference hus not been abandoned. It has been suspended, and the ques- tion enforcing the Nine Power Trenty, which guaranteed the terri- torial and political integrity of Chinn, may be re-opened again at any time. "Britain and the United States, for instance, may insist on the re-open- ing Yangise.
of foreign trade along the
"If they take this step, and insist on their treaty rights, I cannot see how the Japanese eun refuse them." 1 asked Dr. Kung what effect the recall of the German military advisers by Herr Hiller would have on China's military operation.
The outside world does not under- stand the functions of these advisers," le protested, "The Japanese be- lieved that they actually participated in the war, und put pressure to bear on Germany to have them withdrawn because of this belief. As
matter of fact, the Ger- man advisers were technicans and they direct our at no time did instructors military schoots, and military operations.
n
nt
war
"If they should insist on leaving If there is us, we cannot help it. any need-but there is none, mind
this you, for we are fighting without Raistance of foreign
will
Foreign advisers-we advisers from other countries."
Dr. Kung dodged a question re- garding increased financial aid from Britain to China.
"The League of Nations some time ᎯᎸᏙᏗ
resolution urging passed
glyc China Meinber Nations to material and financial assistance," he said. "I believe the question was recently
House of raised in the Commons in London."
What will the Chinese Govern ment do if the Japanese succeed in
communications cutting
Hongkong and Canton, or
between
between
and Hankow?" I asked.
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with the prevent communication British Colony, we have several other routes."
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come
Dodges Question Dr. Kung admitted
The pilots were sull Chinese Air Forer.
from Lie "Our machines United States, France, England, Ger- many and the Soviet, and we have volunteers of many nationalities In We appreciate the the Ale Force. services of these volunteers who, we know, realise that they are fighting
world for
peare..
It is, however, pointed out that a Chinese victory depended on the ability of the Chinese forces Tokyo, May 31.
Vice-Ministers All parliamentary
the
in such isolate
Japanese and Counsellors, including Mr. T. manner that the latter can receive from Matsumoto. Purliamentary
reinforcements, either Vice- no Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. the
the Flong
Lunghol from t
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Particular attention
12 pald Chinese military circles to the move- OTE that ments of Japanese troops bank, where large forces are being concentrated. Repeated efforts by the Japanese
construct a pontoon bridge seross the river have hitherto been frustrated by the Chinese.
Of Ourselves" Chinese guerillas are reported to be displaying great activity in the
Financial and politicat questions reir of the Japanese near Lanfeng,
were readily answered by Dr. Kung. with the aim of preventing the rein-
"The Japanese are doing their utmost forcement of the Dulharn Division to undermine the financial stability from the north-Trans-Dcean.
This decision was reached at a core- ference between the newly appointed Ministers and Mr. A. Kazine, Chiet Secretary of the Cabinet, held this morning.--Reuter Speciai
When Man
First Spoke
Sydney.
3
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its By far the great majority of members are stilt Chinese,"
"We Can Take Care
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of China," he declared. "We take care of ourselves, however, CHINESE TIGHTEN GRIP
I can say with assurance that China's Chengchow, June 1. Anuncial position to-day is strong.
I bellove Division Troops of the Dolharu
"You ask for whether
Sovietised? will become nurth-west of China In villages Trapped
Chips, as Lanfeng, ure now in a precarious There are Communists in
every country in the position as the Chinese have further there are in lightened the cordon about them. world. Communism, however,
In another general onslaught yes- not practicable in China, as shown terday morning the Chinese innicted by the fact that the Chinese Com- Inst year that Man's first word was uttered by or more casualties on the enemy. The munists announced
where the Japanese are they were in fulure adhering to the Australian aboriginal about 20,800 villoges
This is
are out the theory of holding
said to be littered Three Peoples' Principles." years ago, Professor Curl Tauber, the German with dead and wounded.
The anthropologist, who passed through
advance
of the Japanese here in the cruising liner Reliance. column westward along the Lunghai "The world has to thank the Aus-line from Kweiten, meanwhile, has tralian aboriginal for gifta of been checked by the Chinese at
and Another and Tsingliangssu. speech and pictorial expression," he Chutsi said in an interview.
column is pushing toward Ningling I have many proofs that cullure south-west of
Kweitch,
where the did not originally emanate from the situation reported to be tense. Neanderthal Man, as is often con- A flerce artillery duci took place tended. I am convinced that, rough- yesterday between the Chinese and ly 20,000 years ago, when most of Japanese batteries across the Yellow Europe was covered by lee, abarl River at Kuantai. No further cross- ginnis in Australia initiated self-ings were made by the Japanese- expression, first by drawing, and then Central News.
by speech.
Professor Tauber, whe is famous for his achievements in anthropolo- gieni research. recently won inter-
CHINESE GAINS
Hankow, June 1.
national fame by deciphering the Chinese troops yesterday occupied inscriptions on the images on Easter Chlahotan and Yangkatang, strategic Island, after Afteen years' study. He towns between Saisichal and Lan- established that they were Melanesian feng, along the Lunghai Railway, ac- writings, telling the history of the cording to a telephone message re- ceived from Chinese headquarters last night,
island.
"A SORT OF CRUNT"
in
Japanese troops surrounded "I have written a book tracing the villages north-west of Lanfeng are development of mankind from the still holding out, the major portion of Australian aboriginal to Europe, "these troops being encircled in San- Professor Tauber sald. "The Nean-yichal and Chuhsinchat.
derthal Man was physically incapable
Japanese troop nitacking Pohsien,
.
of speech, so that he could not have in northwestern Anhwei, were dis- persed by the defenders, states u inlifated language.
"But the Melanesian peoples, Chinese communique,
Another Chinese report states that who occupied all the islands of the Pacifle and extended to Africa and several hundred Japanese troops America, brought the culture of have been discovered near Suhsica. the aborigines to Europe. Gradual south of Mingchuan.
Meanwhile, Chinese mobile units ly this extended over the whole world, and developed independent-operating in Shantung have reached Ir. in different places, thus produc-point south of Talan, Japanese Ing the modern characteristics of feld headquarters, just south of the nations.
Talan provincial capital at Tainan. "First the crude pictures of the is near Mi. Taishan, China's sacréd aboriginal were brought to Európe. mountain.-Reuter. Paintings which have been found in Southern Franco and Spain prove this by their similarity to the Australian article.
a
"Then the aboriginal learned to speak. Ila first word was 'ng, sort of grunt, which meant 'I' or 'man' or one." Primitive navigation and primitive Inngungo developed about the sume time, and from that the Innguages of the world were built."
268 HOLIDAY DEATHS
IN UNITED STATES
San Francisco, May 31."
Dr. Kung concluded the Interview, which lasted for over an hour, by welcoming atd from foreign Powers in China's fight for pence.
"When foreign Powers sell arms munitions to us, they are helping us to win the war for world peace.
"If the United States wants peace, she should help China.
"Japan's eyes are not only turned towards China. Her ambitions cover a much wider field. If she con- quero China she will not be content, the other side of the Pacific, where a for eventually she will look towards
great and rich country abides."
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