| Show t THE CHINESE PLED f ecIes to Say ilie Jaj > Wore ill I Koi Fnr mM i Shaghai i ilarch 7Local papers state t that the third and fifth Japanese divisions divi-sions attached the native city of New GKvang from the northward on the t morning ot March 4 A large number of Chinese fled towards Tin ICow the treaty port The Chinese defenders of the native city occupied the houses and streets but were gradually driven out all the while stubbornly resisting At 1 oclock Monday night all the Chinese were driven out of the city after having lost lSSO killed or wounded Sin hundred f were made prisoners Eighteen guns and a auantlty of munitions < of war gn8 l I into the hands of the Japanese The I 4 Josses of the Japanese were only 200 i killed or wounded |