DEFENDERS REPORT HALTING JAPANESE; Chinese at Shanghai Tell of Driving Back foe South of Creek in Bitter Battle
Date: 02 November 1937
on Shanghai front, Chinese rept Japanese driven back south of Soochow Creek; Vice Adm Hasegawa apologizes to U S Marines for seizure of junk; Anglo-Japanese tension continues; Tokyo apologizes to Brit for machine-gunning of autos, Oct 12; 4 Ulster Riflemen buried; suicide detachment presents problem to Internatl Settlement Munic Council; Gen Chang Fah-kwai assumes command of Chinese forces south of Soochow Creek; Gen Hsieh Chin-yuan relates suicide detachment's experiences; Japanese press repts Chinese proposal of neutralization of Pootung and Nantao areas
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WINDSORS' FRIEND ARRIVES FOR TOUR; Bedaux Says the Duke Will Announce Itinerary for U. S. Trip With Duchess
Date: 02 November 1937
Returns to U S; offers to aid Duke and Duchess of Windsor on U S visit
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MAJOR CLASH NEAR IN NORTHERN CHINA; Chinese Mass 60,000 Men to Resist Japanese Advance on Taiyuan in Shansi
Date: 02 November 1937
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
on North China front, Japanese claim capture of Yangkwan and Hsinhsing in Taiyuan drive; of Peiping-Hankow bridge over Hung River in North Honan; Chinese claim advances north along Peiping-Hankow ry and capture of Tinghsien; Chinese prepare to defend Yangkwan under Gen Pen Teh-huai; telephone communication between Nanking and Taiyuan severed; gifts to China war chest from Chinese abroad reach 6 million dollars; illus of Japanese advancing on Techow; Wash reaction to Eden's s; N Peffer sees yr of conflict
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SNEERS AT ELECTION HERE; Berlin Newspaper Assails Mayoralty Candidates and Roosevelt
Date: 02 November 1937
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Assailed in German press
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NEWS OF THE SCREEN; White Reports at Columbia to Begin Work on New Musical--'Wall Flower' for Miss Raye
Date: 02 November 1937
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Advertising News and Notes; Frigidaire Drives to Start
Date: 02 November 1937
firm dissolved; Roper to continue service
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