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Show Shanghai, Nanking Raided By Tokio Bomhing Planes Anglo-Japanese Tension Mounts After Attack on Envoy's Party SHANGHAI, Oct. 13 (INS) With Anglo-Japanese tension high as a result of yesterday's attack on British embassy automobiles by Nipponese planes, Japan's air force unleashed a new series of raids today on Shanghai and Nanking. TRACE CRACKSMEN'S TRAIL IN STRONGBOX RAID At the same time, other Japanese aircraft zoomed over densely populated popu-lated native quarters of ths city, dropping leaflets urging the populace popu-lace to surrender because "resistance "resist-ance is useless." Ths aerial bombardment of Shanghai, Shang-hai, supported by a brisk artillery barrage, was csrrled out systematically systemati-cally against Chinese defense positions posi-tions in the Chapel and Kiangwan sectors. The new attack began at dawn and still wss progressing at a late hour today. j The raid at Nanking, following a .series leveled against the capital 'yesterday, was carried out during the morning. The leafleta dropped by the Japanese Japa-nese offered one dollar to every deserter from the Chinese armies. Commenting on this, a Japanese spokesman said: "We shall soon be getting resdy to hand out two million dollars." Military advices received here stated a fleet of Japanese warships steamed IS miles up ths Yangtze river to disembark fresh Japanese troops for an asssult against the Chinese "Hindenburg line." The attack against Nanking was the third suffered by the capital (Continued on Paac Four) (Column Two) It T t - " ' "aMssaSw t.'.''.- . - - ' - - MI j WHERE DRUG STORE SAFE WAS CRACK EP FOR THIRD TIME IN SIX MONTHS, NETTING ROBBERS $70 Left, S. W. Jones st whose near-by shop Detective W. E. Eggleston show, where cracks- ph.rm.ci. who discovered crime, view, the bat-anU.nc. bat-anU.nc. was made, shows how robber, got !. men bored through plaster w.lL C. E. Napper, tered safe, which yegg, hammered open. a V ' |