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CHINESE VICTORY GREATEST SINCE TAIERCHWANG

(Continued from Paye 1.)

tured Kuchuitow and Toyunshan. strategie hills lying between Hwang- mei nnd Susung, yesterday morning. It is said that the Chinese planes |effectively bombed and scattered the Japanese troops concentrated there Whilst the Chinese infantrymen rushed their position.

Fierce fighting took place alsa at to be in a quieter and more receptiveTahopu, west of Hwangmei, where mood-Reuter.

Inspired Communique

Berlin, Sept. 1.

on

| the Japanese attempted to repell the Chinese closing in the city, Casualties on both sides are said to be heavy-Central Newa.

A communique, apparently inspired by the Ministry for Propaganda and issued through the semi-official German News Agency, denied that Herr Hitler has seen the Sudeten leuder, Herr Henlein.

The communique decfares that

Henlet arrived Herr

at Berchtesga- and put up at a local hotel, and will visit Herr Hiller to-morrow. of Japanese troops

fi appears that Herr Henlein was at Herr Hitler's residence, but up parently did not attend the consulta- tions between Herr Hiller, General Goering, Herr Hess and Dr. Goebbels, -Reuter.

Lull Along Yellow River Front

Tungkwan, Sept. 2. Owing to a torrential rain, a lull prevailed along the Yellow River here all day yesterday.

der

It is learned that the greater part In Fenglingiu, opposite here, have been wildrawn to Tsinglutsun and Liuholsun to the north, leaving only a handful of men at Fenglingtu.

Competent military observers here believe the Japanese crossing to the south bank of the Yellow River at this time is unlikely as their furces

G.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

R.

FRIDAY,

CHINESE SCORE VICTORY

Terrific Battle At Tatsienshan

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at

Yangsing. Sept. 1. Shamshulpo, in the Colony of

Strengthened by crnek reinforce- Hong Kong, for a term of 75

ments Chinese forces on the Jul- years, commencing from 1st chang front launched a fierce general July, 1898, with the option of attack on the Japanese positions and scored a sweeping victory at Taisien- renewal at a Crown Rent to be

shan (Great Pointed Hill), four fixed by the Surveyor of His

mlies west of Julchang, after an all- Majesty the KING, for one fur-day battle which began early yes-

terday morning. ther term of 24 years less the

Two Japanese regiments which last three days thereof.

took part in the sanguinary engage- Intending bidders are advisedment were utterly routed and one of that immediately after the dispe. the commanders was killed in action. More than 4,000 Japanese troops in- nal of the lot the Purchaser (If cluding several offleers were slain or not the applicant) will be required wounded on the battlefield which to deposit with an authorised

described by military despatelics as drenched in blood. officer who will be present at the

Tatsienshan, after the feree batile, sale, the sum of two hundred

to Chinese returned completely hands, while the remnant Japanese dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum

were driven back in great disorder will be refunded on payment of

to Julchang. the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

New Kowloon Inland

Road and Boundary Lot No 2633. "Juretion of Tai Po

Street, Shamshuipo.

No. of Sale

| Registry No

Locality

Boundary Measurements

N Ꭸ . E.

[fectffert feel tretj

As per sale

plus.

"Cunt nla in

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Rental

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ANNUAL

HOCKEY MEETING

mai

Suggestions For United Tournament Discussed

$39

$2,90)

Suggestions were made at the an- inceting yesterday that the Hongkong Hockey Association should organise the United Tournament and a su

sub-committee was appointed to inquire into the question.

The meeting, held in St. Andrew's Hall, was presided over by Mr. A. A. Dand. Those present were Lt. C. J. G. Douglas, Cmdr. 11. 7. Bust, LL. Cmdr. Robinson, Lt. Carr, Messrs. G. T. Palmer (secretary), R. Hen- derson, A. E. P. Guest, D. Smith, G.

E. R. Divett, H. Pennell, E. V. Aives, J.

ves, J. Consalves and G. Singh.

cers elected were Mr. Dand

|

was

In addition to the large number of casualties, the invaders lost no less than 700 rifles, 10 machine guns and quantities of military supplies. the second

The heavy defeat was major disaster suffered by the Jn. panese on the Julching sector since

20.

20.

yesterday's success, Chinese

forces have called to a definite hall the Japanese attempt to push west- ward along the bank froin Juichang to threaten the Chinese posillons at Matow.

The original stratagem of the in- vaders, it is believed, was to bring greatest pressure to bear on the weakest point along the Chinese line and to break through it. Their plan

now been

been effectively frustrated with yesterday's heavy reverse.

The Chinese success yesterday was attributed by competent observers to the timely arrival of strong fresh units at designated points and the

haz

Jaunching of the counter-altuck at a time when the invaders had not yet consolidated their gains.-Central Netus.

YELLOW RIVER FIGHTING

Chengehow, Sept. 1. Military despatches from the front report a completely successful day for Chinese operations along the north bank of the Yellow River on August 30.

been

The Japanese attack on Wenhslen, ṛtrategic town 45 miles north-cast of with repulsed Loyang, has

three heavy losses. after

days' strenuous attempt to gain possession of the several Yellow River cross- Ings, the invaders have now given up the task.

SEPTEMBER 2, 1988.

STOCK MARKET'.

L

REPORT

The Hongkong Stock Exchange offletul summary, issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:

A fair turnover was recorded at Improved rates with market elusing steady and sellers holding off.

Buyers

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K. Electries Sol Sandakan light $9,35 Watsona $4.10

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Bates

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H.K. Tramways 317.30 H.K. Electrics $61 Watson

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Baguio Gold 24 Benguet Consol 11,43 Coco Gruve 44 Demonstrations 2014

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PADIO BROADCAST (Continued from Page 7.)

Ronald Solveig's by Sir Landon

.Mavis Ben- Song ("Peer Gynt").. nett (Soprano) with Piano: Elegine Melodies, Op. 34; Heart Wounds; Spring L

London Philharmonic Or chestra conducted by Eugene Goos

Richard Crooks sens; I Love Thee. (Tenor); A Swan, Op. 25, No. 2: In ..Kirsten The Bout,

Op.

CO, No. 3.... Flagstad by Edwin McArthur: Nor- with Piano (Soprano)

accomp. wegian Dance In D Major, Op. 35..

Gustave Clocz and L'Orchestre Philharmonique De Paris,

9.30 London Relay The News. 9.50 Mozart"The Magic Flute" -Act 2.

Played by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra-conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart; Soloists:-Erna Ber- ger (Soprano), Tiann Lemnitz (So- prano), Helge Roswaenge (Tenor),

(Baritone) Gerhard Husch Wilhelm Strienz (Bass). 11.00 Close Down.

SEEK TO RAISE BIRTH RATE

had

Rome, Sept. 1.

Following the fall of Menghalen. 15 miles west of Wenhslen, a number of small villages in the vicinity fell successively into Japanese possession.

As a move towards increasing the These have now again been recap- tured after vigorously Chinese opera- birth rate, the Cabinet has decided ns. These villages include Yeh-that all State employees must marry tions. chichchen, Peipalouchen, Hungchib, if they desire promotion. Peitouchen, and others.

It has he been decided that wo- With the recapture of these points, men can occupy only ten per cent.

Yellow of ovallable jobs in the Chinese defence along the

ver has been

Reuter, greatly strengthened.

commanding strategic vie

were

State,

more than 10 hours. win one of the most severe along the Pengisch-Hu- completelykow sector. The Japanese, retreating Japanese garrison from the two hills, lost about 100 More than 100 Japon- men, large number of machine-guns, claimed to have been rifles, and a lot of military docu-

ments.

the communication line to Menghsien, was recaptured on August 30 by Chinese troops after a furious attack which routed the 700 MeersCmdr. Rust, Lt. Dou.

force there. glan, Rev. J.

ese R. Higgs (vice-presi- Xavier (treasurer), R. killed. dents), A. M. Henderson (secretary).

Messrs.

Divett, Gonsalves, Smit and Guest were chosen to sit un the Council as civilian members. The service members (two Army and two Navy) will be chosen later.

A proposal that the annual meet- ing be held each year on the first af September was carried. Mr. Smith zoviation should organise ment of its own.

Cut off from their retreat, 200 Ja- panese tried to flee from Menghsien were early yesterday morning but waylald and driven baeks to the city During the engagement, the again. Japanese force lost 20 inen.

After the recapture of Pellouchen, Chinese forces

cees rapidly advanced un Menghsion and have now reached a

The Chinese forces are following up thele success with a vigorous at tick ou Pengisch and Ilukow.- Central News.

SMASHING VICTORY

Hankow, Sept. 1. The Chinese scored a smashing

now in Shanst are Insulllcient for the Thursday proposed that the As-point only six Chinese south of the Victory west of Julchang in the gen-i

Message To Hitler

Prague, Sept. 1.

adventure. It is understood thot Lord Runciman sent a special message to Uniess they

obtain large Herr Hitler through Herr Henlein, reinforcements, the Japanese will not stressing the need for a continuance venture to cross the stream for the of peaceful negotiations,

can

being catered for at present," time being. Their present operations

It is believed that this, coming on along the Yellow River, observeri the eve of the Nuremberg Confer- maintain, are only a threat designed ence, may have a favourable effect, to divert the strength of the Chinese -Reuter.

forces.-Central News.

In

where severe

a tournn- I propose this." he said, "as Civillan Clubs are not Mr. Dand replied that the rugges- tion had been brought forward at the previous annual meeting and had been discarded

invaders, us the United and Mamak Tournaments were const.er- ed sumelent,

During the discussion which took place it was, unnounced that the

HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION | Mamak Tournament had been drop-

OF CHILDREN

Change of Address

All communications should be addressed to

OLD CITY HALL Or to

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Hon. Director Mr. C. P. de Martin Tel. 91-2025. Mon. Gon. Socrotary Mrs. D.. J. S. Croxiar Tol. 30689. Hon. Treasurer Mr.. A. McKellar -Tel. 27721..

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ped and that the United Clubs were desirous that the Association took over the Tournament. A sub-com- mitter, including Messrs. Penrell. Smith, Divell, Guest and Sgt. S. Mettam,

wis formed to go into the

eral offensive yesterday, inflicting ere fighting is raging.

on 4,000 ensualties the Japanese, the south-east of Tslyuan, the

urgent telephone most battered town of north Honan, according to an

message received here from the front fighting of great ferocity hus again

this morning by the Generalissimo's broken out in the vicinity of Lung-headquarters. taichen where a strong Chinese column is engaging more than 1,000 trate the Chinese positions in the After repeated failures to pene-

hills seven kilometres west Points west and south of Lungchang, the message said that the tnichen have now been cleared

Japanese brought up heavy rein- Japanese troops, according to mill-

forcements for n big push along the tary reports from the front. Central south bank of the Yangise. News.

NO EXTRAS ALLOWED

ot

of Jul-

The Chinese also rushed up rein- forcements to the spot and before the Japanese could complete their concentration the Chinese ordered general offensive.

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Japan and Shanghai Air Mall by "Pan-American Air

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Bangkok

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Stralts

date, Imperial Airways Plano

Kalgan Nanchang Colchas

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.September 3.

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September 3..

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Nankin

.September 3.

Haiphong, Pakhoi and Hohou

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.September 3..

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September 4.

Japan

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Samshui and Wuchow

Kongmoon

Belra and L. Morques Shanghal

.Sun., Sept. 4, 9 a.m.

Sun., Sept. 4, 9 a.m..

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Soochow

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....Man., Sept. 5, Noon Mon., Sept. 5, Noon.

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Airways Imperial Airways Flane Mon, Sept. 5.

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Reg.

.Sept. 5, Noon.

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Tjibadak

Sept. 5, 5 p.m.

Talming....Tues., Sept. 6, 8.15 a.m.. Tues., Sept. 6, 9.30 am. .Tues., Sept. 6, 10 a.m. Tues., Sept. 0, 10.30 am.. Tues., Sept., 0, 12.30 p.m.

On Lee Sulyang

Europe Yasukuni Mara and

Japan (except Great Britain and Eire) via Siberia Swatow and Shanghai

Hankow, Sept. 1. Although reports of the Chinese victory are causing the greatest ex- cilement here, the Chinese high com-

After

A bayonet charge by the

Samshui and Wuchow Quezon.

mund, in accordance with its policy Chinese, the message declared that

Batavia and Sourabaya of not being unduly exciled over

Kongmopn extremely heavy fighting took place, Douglas made reference to the amalgamation of umpire lectures for minor victories and also of not being which ended in the Chinese breaking Amoy

Ite depressed over temporary

reverses through the Japanese line.

Swatow, Shanghai and Tientsin ..Hangsang Army members and civilians.

the issue of extra is forbidding combination that the

The Japanese are alleged to have,

Shaoghal, considered

editions by local papers.

suffered 4,000 casualties, while the would lead to better understanding

It und would advence

is

said to have captured regarding rules

understood that the Chinese Chinese are

machine Kuns. the standard of the game. It was

commanded by General 700 rifles and scores of troops were

The Japanese are reported to be decided that combined lectures would Kwan Ling-chung, who participated be advisable.

in the buttle of

of Talerchwang and retreating towards Juichang. The major

part

In yesterday's Chinese victory is sold to be due to took a

the fact that the Chinese troops de-. offensive at Julchang.

Regarding the situation on the Yel-ending the hills west of Julchang. low River, well-informed Chinese stubbornly held on to their positions terrific attack by the sources doubt the reported intention of the Japanese to cross the water- way at Tungkwan, where the river current is very swift and powerful. Chinese artillery commands the chan- nel,

SUCCESSFUL YEAR

The annual report of the Hongkong Hockey Club, which will be presented ut the Club's annual meeting on Wednesday, September 7, records a most successful year. Finances and membership show a slight increase over last year.

The outstanding feature of the report is the success of the Club's first eleven in its hockey fixtures for the post season. Out of 10 matches played, 14 were won, 2 were drawn and only three lost. Of the 55 goals scored for the Club as compared with 18 against, G. E.-R. Diveit was the highest among the scorers with 24.

Six new playing members Joined the Club, while three members were selected to represent Hongkong In the interport hockey mulch against Macao, namely Fil. Lt. R. A Wallace, W. A. Reed and S. A. Fowler.

The agenda for the coming meeting! Includes the election of oflcers, for the coming season and a proposal "that the annual meeting be held in September each year,"

#

Sanese.

1

As soon as the Chinese reinforce- ments arrived the Chinese launched a counter attack in which one Japan-

detachment Q5C

commander killed.

Halphong

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Horio- the **Pan Iplu and U.S.A., by American Airways Direct Service" duo San Francisco, 14th Sept.

was

Sumshu and Wuchow

Tues., Sept. 0, 3.30 p.m.

Taiyunn....Tues., Sept. 6, 4.30 p.m. Tai Seun Hong Tues., Sept, 6, 5 p.m.. Pan American Airways Plane

Tucs, Sept. Ou Kowloon P. O.

.Sept. J. 5.60 p.m. Sept. 7, 0.00 a.m. G.P.O.

Sept. 8, 5:00 p.m.

.Sept. 7, 0.00 -0.121.

neg.. Ord.,

Reg.,

Ord.,

Wednesday

Kongso....Wed., Sept. 7, 8.15. a.m.

Thursday

Holbow, Pakhol and Halphong.... Kiungehow „Thurs,, Sept. 8, 10 am. Air Mail for "Imperiai Airways Imperlai Airways Plane

Direct Service"-due London,

Chinese reports atate that the

Reports of the Chinese victory at Japanese attempt to cross the river yesterday was repulsed and tint the Jufchang are confirmed by the cor Japanese are also moving cast along espondent of the New York Times, on the Julchang the north bank, probably to attempt | who was present

15th September. to cross in the vicinity of Pinglunt and telegraphed to-day: he Reuter.

.......

and, "Diggest Chinese victory after

CHINESE RECAPTURE HEIGHTS Talerchwang scored here when Chi

wap attack on

of Mat in the

e successfully repulsed the Kingtechen, Sept. 1.

Chinese Chinese forces in the vicinity of north-west of Pengisch and Hukow, on the south inity of

also mouth- Chinese bank of the Yangtze, launched a west of Julchang, where heavy counter-attack on the Japan unter-offensive inflicted over 1,300 ese positions in the evening of August casualties on the Japanese. How- 29 and by Tuesday morning have

over the Japanese, who are retreating completely recaptured · Yangklashan to the outskirts of Jalchang, are and Tongshan, two important heights bringing up fresh troops for an early in the vicinity,

new offensive

this sector."-- The heavy engagement, lasting Reuter.

Air Mail for Malaya and Australia Imperial Airways Plane

by "Imperial Airways Direct Ber- vico"-due Sydney, 17th Sept. ·

Thurs, Sept. 8. K.P.O.

Reg.

..Sept, 8, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Sept.8, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg.

..Sept. 8, 5 p.m.

Ord.

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Thurs, Sept. 8.

Rer.

Ord.

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... 8 p.m.

G.P.O.

Beg

Ord.

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Sept 8, 7 DIL..

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