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JAPANESE TELL OF SHATAUKOK ADVANCE (Continued from Page 1.)

were no Chinese troops concentrated

ALL MEMBERS are cordially i invited to attend and participate which may in any discussion

ensue.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 9th November, 1938.

at any particular place in the entire OFFICIAL NOTICE.

area.

about

"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 has obtained since operations commenced,

the

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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- matlon, carried on through the inter- Peter, Major Tsang consented pose for his photograph with mem- bers of his staff.

to

He naked the "Telegraph" reporter what the position was elsewhere along the border,

MAJOR'S BITTERNESS When Informed that Shun Chun, Namiau, Pokuling and Salkwan had fallen, and that many Chinese had surrendered their arms and crossed' the British frontier, the Chinese Major smiled somewhat bitterly.

1 know

he said through the interpreter. "You see 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 510, he told to "Telegraph" reporter.

"Why don't you cross the frontier and submit to internment in Hong- kong?" the Telegraph"

reporter naked

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 we will scatter to the hills and become ruerillas. We will never allow the Japanese peace in this area."

by

"We have already been fold British soldiers on the frontier that we can obtain sanctuary in British territory if we lay down our arms and submit to interment. shall not do that."

|

But we

AMMUNITION IN PLENTY Major Tsang revealed, in response to another question, that his troops had approximately 0,000 rounds

of ammunit.on remaining-twelve rounds for each man.

"We are not worried about lack of ammunition," he declared. "What worrying us most is our difficulty. Any objections to the proposed į

obtaining food. We have not changé of name must be sent to eaten for two days.. the Registrar of Shipping at

"All

the Chinese civilians have deserted their villages, and days

have Hong Kong within

only a few fowls and pigs. [rom the appearance of

this left on

"Before they evacuated they des- advertisement.

troyed all food and all methods of Dated at Hong Kong, this 25th obtaining food, so that the Japanese would not be able to live on the land day of November, 1938.

they Invade. But they have also robbed us of food."

WILKINSON & GRIST, Solicitors for George Lau.

POLISH OFFICER IS KILLED

(Continued from Page 1.)

according Lo the Polish official version.

Fighting occurred when troops, occupying the Ozena met with armed resistance.

Polish

Polish region

The

Government bat instructed its Minister to Prague to request an immediate Inquiry, and to impose severe punishment to those gulity.

The official version adds that the Czech Government expressed its profound regret, and has ordered an enquiry, and measures befitting the gravity of the incident.-Reuter,

"TELEGRAPH" TALKS TO DEFENDERS, INVADERS: FIGHTING

DESCRIBED

(Continued from Page 1.)

our men to fire one valley over their hends.

"This did not stop them, so we let them have it in the legs. Our first volley brought down two men. rest hesitated, and then made

The

off."

Subsequently, it was learned, the two men wounded in the exchange of firing with

British outpost entered British territory at Shatay- kok, and have been sent to hospital.

the

It is believed that the remainder

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reporter told Major Trang at the incident between British soldiers and Chinese troops

at

No. 3 Military Post.

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

"The Japanese soldiers are only twelve miles away," he said. "Already they have placed two guns on the hills overlooking this village," and he pointed to a anol-distant mountain,

whose slopes came down almost to the village itself.

All of the troops have already been engaged against the Japanese, und several bore wounds which had been dressed in rough fashion. Despite their wounds the men had refused to desert.

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FIRES RAGE ON WESTERN H.K. BORDER MEE

CRASH IN AFRICA German Plane Takes OIF Into' Palm Tree.

Bathurst, W, Africa, Nov, 26.

(Continued from Page 1.)

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works and the Bavarian motor works. In order to provide accommodation Fanling, the British Section of the Kowloon Canton Railway has made North Point camp will be completed available string of 70 railway vans.jand handed over on Wednesday, and Another 30 are being sent out to the Maraucheng camp will be handed Fanling from Shatin this morning. Lover on December 1. It is expected

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