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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 12, 1988.

RELIEF PROMISED TO FOREIGNERS MAROONED IN KULING MOUNTAIN

Shanghai, To-day.

About two hundred foreigners, practically all mis- sionaries of various nationalities, who since the conquest of the Yangtse port of Kiukiang by the Japanese at the end of July, have been liv- ing at the nearby mountain resort of Kuling, where they are entirely isolated from the world, took new hope on learning that the Japanese naval authorities at Kiukiang and Hankow had received instructions from Tokyo to do everything possible to relieve them from their plight as soon as possible,

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The marooned community living

the narrow plateau of the SOUTH AMERICA

Lushan Mountain range 25 kilo- metres, south of Klukiang, ia un- able to leave the spot since Chinese irregulara are entrenched around the mountains on every side and resist all advances of the Japanese.

BATTLE WITH

UNITED STATES

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Buenos Aires, To-day.

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For fear of hitting the company Efforts now being made by the of foreigners the Japanese artillery United States Government to sell the cannot be employed and all de-

North American wheat surplus in mands by the Japanese that the Chinese irregulars should sur-Brazil with the aid of the Govern- render, remain unanswered.

ment export premium, have given rise to great indignation in the Food in Kuling is becoming scar- cer and scarcer, and it is feared Argentine Republic and have in that the few supplies left will be fact already created a situation of confiscated by the Chinese irregu lars.

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a grave character.

The trouble has, been caused by the fact that Brazit hug always been regarded as a natural market for Argentine wheat, which it has purchased in the past often to the full extent of its requirements.

It is not yet possible to predict the full consequences of this action of the United States, but there is no mistaking the fact that the Argentine sees in this plan to drop large quantities of North American wheat in Brazil as an unfair at- Paris, To-day.tempt to capture one of the Argen- Following the defection of the time's best markets. Radical Socialists, who had already This view has already been announced their intention to break brought to the notice of the United away from their former political States Government. associates in the Popular Front, The situation is such that it complete disruption of this front might easily lead to international occurred when the representative complications. unless at the last of the Socialist Republican Union minute a way is found for resolv resigned from the special commit-ing the problem in a friendly and tee set up with object of rallying, satisfactory manner. public support for the idea of a new |popular front.—Trans-Ocean.

FRANCE APPROVES CHAMBERLAIN ATTITUDE

Paris, To-day.

COMPROMISE CHANCE?

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Circles in close touch with the Argentine Government are inclined to believe that the United States will not fail to be impressed by the gravity of the situation created and will seek to reach settlement of the question acceptable to both sides.

Business circles here on the other hand see no present chance of compromise on the matter which strikes at the roots of Argentine trade and commerce.

The statement made by Prime days ago the Argentine pego waR - It is pointed out that only a few Minister Chamberlain in the Com-devaluated to a considerable extent mons regarding German colonial, in order to give a fillip to the claims is received with great satis-1 Argentine export trade. faction in official French circles, ¡. One thing, in t which emphasize the conformity of of the United State English and French views,

London as well as Paris that solution of the colonial tion must not be treated ly but withini, a general settle of pending European problems.

rama Doan.

its surplus wheat have cast deep forthcoming Pan- ence in Lima, as well ing probably befor

Brasit and Uruguay,

the efforts dispose of ith America

on the Confer

he meet- opening of

antine, Ocean.

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