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REINFORCEMENTS
AS
CANTON AGAIN BURNS
QUEEN FARIDA
EGYPT'S QUEEN BECOMES MOTHER
DAUGHTER BORN AT ROYAL PALACE
CAIRO, Nov. 18. BEAUTIFUL QUEEN
| FARIDA, consort of King Farouk of Egypt, has given birth to a daughter.
New Widespread Blaze Brings Out Foreign Aid
NEW FIRES ARE RAGING in Canton.
ANTON, Nov. 18.
The Shameen engines were turned out last night to fight a big
conflagration just behind the Shakee maloo.
The fires appear to be fairly widespread, and many shops, godowns and other buildings have been destroyed during the past 48 hours.
One Chinese plain-clothes man was captured by the Japanese in the act of setting fire to a building. He was shot on the spot and was left tied up in the street as a warning to others.
Looted goods are being freely sold in the street buying markets, and Japanese and many foreigners are heavily.
Britain's Patience Strained
Japanese Closure Of
River Traffic
Twelve thousand Chinese, practically all that remains of Canton's one-time population of nearly two millions, are being
cared for at the four refugee centres, the Lingnan University, Hackett Memorial College, the Pak Hok Tung School and the Puiying College,
College centres.
The
Salvation
Shanghai Trade Cut In Half
STArtling figuRES
ISSUED
SHANGHAI, Nov. 18. ACCORDING TO
American sailors are on guard at FIGURES published yester- the Lingman University and Hackett day by the Maritime Army, foreign Customs, imports during missionaries and foreign doctors are October were valued at rendering splendid service caring for the refugees. Our Own Correspond-$27,017,952 as against
$23,758,350 in September.
CHIE.
REINFORCEMENTS
RUSHED UP
Shameen, Nov. 18. Large numbers of Japanese soldiers
LONDON, Nov. 17. "Reuter" understands that the Governinent is in no way are disembarking at Canton and are inclined to accept the Japanese being sent immediately to the West reply on the blocking of the River area, where severe fighting is Yangtse as disposing of the mat- How in progress,
ter.
Authoritative circles point out that what the Japanese have the reply been saying to protests for many months past, while the contention that the Japanese steamers on the Yangtse are only carrying military
Exports were $22,795,371 as against $27,436,171.
Shanghai's total trade for the first 10 months of the year was: imports $201,941,867, and ex- ports $164,302,498, as compared with the corresponding figures Strong Chinese attacks are report- ed in the vicinity of Samshui, which of last year of $484,687,003 for imports and $367,799,163 for the Chinese recently re-captured.
In Canton, the Japanese have con-exports.-Router. fiscated all banking premises and Government godowns "for military purposes."
Two Soldiers Plead Guilty To Hold-Up
on
a
All Egypt is rejoicing at the news of the birth of the first child of the first of
Searches have been Instituted Egypt's modern Pharaohs, necessitles scarcely accords with the throughout the city for rice and other The baby will be named Ferial, regular advertisements of passenger foodstuffs. which the Japanese are The letter "F" is regarded as steuners in the Chinese papers.
farts and times of sailing by Japanese taking over.
If any Chinese are on the premises, the lucky letter of the Egyptian
The Japanese contention that it the Japanese pay them for any food- Royal family, and it commences has never been able since December, stuffs conflacated.--Our Own Corres-] the name of every member. 1937 for more than one ship to passpondent. The late King Faud named is equally unacceptable, since it has
that 10,000 TROOPS LAND IN RIVER his daughter (King Farouk's nations are able and willing to under-
been repeatedly pointed out
About 10,000 Japanese reinforce Two soldiers who held up three big transports Chinese carpenter sisters) Fawzich, Faiza, Faika, take the task of removing the boom.ments aboard
the Double Fathia, and Farouk's bride-of- It is understood that the Govern- from Formosa arrived at Bocca Tigria Tenth and forcibly took six dollars ment is now consuiting France and on Wednesday evening, says the from him stood with downeast eyes -year is Farida.
before Mr. Justice Lindsell when the Fifty girls who inst year made the America with a view to the requisite Wah Klu Yat Po.
procedure, though nothing is likely The men, a wedding trousseau for the Egyptian to be done until the nature of the are Formosans and Koreans,
a great portion of whom November Criminal Sessions opened
com- this
fiis morning. king and his consort have been
ged for six weeks on making the Japanese reply to the American pase the Arst batch of Japanese re- protest of September 5 is known. inforcements on their way to Canton ayette for the new baby,
Opinion is expressed that in view to strengthen their positions against Famous septuagenarian Italian
of the unusual force and comprehen- the Chinese counter-offensive. specialist Dr. Calzolari
siveness of that note, the United It was estimated that no less than moned from Italy for the occasion. States Government is unlikely to be 2,000 Japanese killed on the fronts, ratisfied with diplomatic evasions. and n greater number of wounded There is ground for believing soldiers, were transported to Cunton ihat the British Government's on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. patience is beginning to be severely strained by the continual failure of the Japanese in China to honour
Chungking, Nav, 17, their
Government's repeated The Chinese continued their offen- promises for the respect of foreign sive far the re-capture of Canton righis, and means of exerting pres- yesterday according to reports from. sure on Japan which will be more Chinese sources, which
Reuter and United Press.
was SUTT-
Insurgents Claim Great Achievement
Loyalists' Losses On Ebro Number 75,000
74 MILES FROM CITY
They pleaded Guilty to the crime and will receive sentence on Monday. The two men are Gunners. John Thomas Phelan and Frederick Homer, of the 24th Heavy Regiment, Royal Artillery.
Their victim was Leung Ting, em- played by a firm of contractors to the military authorities.
Lt. F. W. Deeman told the Court that both men would be dismissed from the Army.
announce in progress along the Mi River. The
effective than mere verbal pro- that column which captured towns of Pingklang and Pello are testa, are under consideration. Tsunghua followed up this success still in the hands of the Chinese of Shibpel troops, according to Chinese reports.
It is known that several members by occupying the town
A
JAPANESE SPOKESMAN IN DIFFICULTIES
Canton.
and
now
RESISTANCE TO BE STIFFENED
At two points the M River has
of the House of Commons who have which lies only 7 miles north of The Japanese are rushing reinforce specially interested themselves in Far
ments to the region around Pello North-west of Canton the Japanese from Yochow and Tungcheong. Eastern affairs, are increasingly dir satisfied. and favour stronger were likewise compelled to retreat.
Japanese artillery opened violent San Sebastian, Nov. 17. measures which undoubtedly Great They retired to Shanshul which is fire on the Chinese lines which are The great success scored by Britain can command.—Reutér,
located 18 miles west of Canton to also being constantly bombed by the walt the arrival of reinforcements.
Japanese air force. General Franco's troops on the
Forty Japanese warships have Ebro front is the subject of
anchored in the Pearl River and lengthy comments in the Insur-
further warships with fresh troops Shanghai, Nov. 17. gent Spanish press. The papers]
provisions are expected to arrive Japanese spokesman to-day
shortly. declare that the huge losses stated flatly that Japanese army suffered by the Loyalists in the transports and Japanese chartered Chinese reports stress that Chinese already been crossed by the Japanese. Ebro battle make that engage-vessels were the only shipping in the guerillas are operating even in that The Japanese are trying to recapture Pello by a finak attack. The Chinese Yangtse at the present. He said that part of the Canton area which is ini ment the most serious reverse these vessels carried perishable and the hands of the Japanese. Chinese resistance In the region of Peilo, sustained by them in the civil recreation goods for the large Japan- irregulars are harassing the Japanese however, has not yet been broken, war so far.
operating in Central by constant raids and are said to have and the Chinese predict that the inflicted conalderable losses on the Japanese will encounter an even The total Loyalist casualties are China.
stiffer resistance when they approach He added that no guoda token down Japanese. estimated at about 73,000, including'
were destined for
WAJONOW REGAINED
closer to Changsha, 20,000 prisoners. Altogether 300 the Yangtse
A detachment of Chinese irregular temporarily occupied the town of North of the Yangise, the Japanese Loyalist plants were shot down by Chinese trade.
However, he later admitted that recaptured the town of Walchow.
and
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forces
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the Insurgents during the Ebro offen- Jupanese goods and civilians were The Chinese are extremely optimis Kingshan on the Ilankow-Ichang alve.
The Graceta del Norte declares that being taken to Nanking for ordinary tle regarding the prospects of their road, 100 kilometres northwest General
business, but added that, generally offensive. They declare that strong Hankow. The capture of the city Franco has once more
returning to reinforcements commanded by high was preceded by sanguinary fighting, speaking, the vessels demonstrated the qualities of his ex-
Chinese Chinese generals have been concen- in which the Japanese are said to offensive, whlie the Correro Espanol seated ceptional lendership during the Ebre Shanghal did not carry
products, with the exception of con-trated in a region near Canton yes- have fost several hundred dond. The
materials, iron-are and terday.
Chinese then launched counter- operations which were military equipment. states that the
The Japanese forces advancing on attack ejecting the relatively weak conceived
carried out by He said he had no knowledge of Changsha, the capital of the pro
Japanese forces from the city. The that the Loyalists were compelled to that Japanese vessels are carrying resistance from the Chinese yeater-positions in and around Kingshan General France were sa magnificent
nor did he believe Shanghai reports | vince of Hunan, encountered stiff Chinese are now consolidating thele admit a defeat and to withdraw Chinese produce to Slanghal.
which was completely unex- and replacing the red troops by from the battlefield.
pected, pines it had been exarded a freat uni He said that foreigners could ship The battle of the Ebre would win their goods to Nanking by railway or certain that the Chinese would A Japanese detachment of about a permanent place in military anals by trucks it the Japanese authorities abandon Changsha without giving 200 men, with field artillery, is now as one of the most Instructive sued permit. However, he knew fight.
marching on Kingshan to: make a engagementa, et history, adds the of no instance in which foreign About halfway between Yochow new attack on the "efty Tranqu paper.-Trans-Ocean,
(Continued on Page 4.)
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