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(Continued from. Page 1.)

not too fluently, that he was on a friendly mission,

At this stage, Major Tsang arrived on the scene and the tension lessened considerably.

After a somewhat difficult conver sation, curried on through the inter- preter, Major Teang consented

to

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were no Chinese troops concentrated at any particular place in the entire about

area.

"There are some Chinese twelve miles away, but we expect to disperse them to-night," he said.

The interview with the Japanese, which is the first any newspaper obtained since the present Ва

confirms operations commenced,

TO serial the "Telegraph'a" CONNSÍSLANce on disclosed that

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what the position was elsewhere He asked the "Telegraph" reporter ulong the border.

MAJOR'S BITTERNESS When informed that Shum Chun, Namtau, Pakuling and Salkwan had fallen, and that many Chinese had surrendered their arms and crossed the British frontier, the Chinese Major smiled somewhat bitterly.

"I know," he

he said through the interpreter.

"You CO before you the only Chinese troops who stand between the Japanese and their objective," and he waved to his men In the village. There were 540, he told the "Telegraph" reporter.

"Why don't you cross the frontier and submit to laternment in Hong- kong?" the Telegraph" reporter asked.

"I have asked my men what they

want to do," he replied. "Twelve men only decided to enter British territory, and they have gone,"

"The remainder have sworn that they will fight to the bitter end. When our ammunition is gone wi will scatter to the hills and becom

uerillas. We will never allow tbt Japanese peace in this area.”

"We have already been told by British soldiers on the frontier that we can obtain sanctuary in Brit.s. territory if we lay down our arm. But w. and submit to interment.

shall not do that."

AMMUNITION IN PLENTY Major Tsang revealed, in respons to another question, that his troop. approximately 6,000 rounu. had

ammunition remaining-twelve her registered in the new

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"All the Chinese civilians have

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(Continued from Page 1.)

(Continued from Page 1.} unless mall bands of irregulary are ...Dorothy Lamour, scattered throughout the mountains.. Salkwan, which the Japanese cap- Charles Kullman. tured yesterday morning, has been

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The "Telegraph" reporter Miyor Tsung of the incidunt between British soldiers and Chinese troops jat No. 3 Military Post.

"It is very bad," replied Major Tsang. "I am sure there must have been some ruisunderstanding, because the Chinese soldiers realise that the British people are their friends." TO MAKE STAND AT CHENKUI Major Tsang added that he ex- pected that his men would be called upon to make a stand at Cheungku this morning.

(Continued from Pape 1.) British side of the frontier handed them Ove bags of rice, which they eagerly accepted with prefuse thanks, and Immediately started cooking. "The Japanese soldiers are only The native part of the city is prac- twelve miles away," he said. "Already tically deserted, and all shops in the, they have placed two guns on the business area are heavily shuttered. hills overlooking this village," and Middlesex Regiment are he pointed to a not-distant mountain, mounting guard on the barrier, and whose slopes came down almost to all Chinese are searched thoroughly the village itself.

The

as they enter Belliah territory. No, All of the troops have niready been Chinese, once he passes into Brilish territory, is allowed to re-enter. Chi-engaged against the Japanese, and

nese territory.

The road between Shataukok and Fanling is blocked with refugees.

It is significant that no more Chl- nese troops have crossed the frontier into British territory, indicating that

several bore wounds which had been! dressed in rough fashion. Despite their wounds the men had refused to desert.

methods and to enforce respect for the laws of the Republic.

the 800 men who are belloved to com- The general strike is in reality prise the entire Chinese force are de-action directed against the peace termined to become a Doomed Battalion

The Japanese observation blimp was raised aloft at about 8 a.m.

STRIKE THREAT IN FRANCE

(Continued from Page 1.)

Alict hardships on the ordinary citizen and worker. There was no speciale material or moral justification for the strike. It was ridiculous to assert that the Government intended jottison social achievements, or to set

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The grateful thanks of the society is hereby tendered to the many subscribers during the year ended 31st October, and the society is pleased to inform them that the total income for the year has nearly covered the increasing expenditure. Hon. Treasurers:"

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