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Shanghai, To-day. The population in the Japanese- controlled area of Shanghai, including Hongkew, Yangtsepoo and Chapel, has taken an immense upward jump as a result of the vastly increased cost of living in the International Settle- ment and the French Concession.

The latest census compiled by the Japanese-sponsored municipal author- ities, who nominally control the occu- pied areas outside the two foreign zones, shows a population of 1,007,- 105 people, or an increase of about 40,000 over the figure a month ago.

In view of the fact that thousands of Chinese continue to move out of the foreign areas, the Japanese-run regime is reported to be considering a authorities to request to the French re-open the iron gates separating the Concession from Nantao, the Chinese area adjoining the Concession, so that former residents of the Chinese dis- trict may return to their homes with the minimum amount of difficulty.

In normal times the gates are al- ways open, but since the beginning of the hostilities here in 1937 they have been closed.--Reuter.

TRAFFIC FINES

Admitting the summons but saying that he did not think his car had ob- structed anything, J. J. Cameron, of the Green Island Cement Company, Limited, was this morning - fined for parking his car, No. 809, in Cas- tie Peak Road, near the Ruttonjee's House.

$5

A similar fine was imposed on G. Castle, of 12, Humphreys Building, for a similar offence at the same place and same time.

Shanghai, To-day.

The extent to which the "Open Door" in China has been closed against the United States, Ger- many and Great Britain by the Japanese Invasion and occupation of China's maritime provinces is shown by an analysis of returns just issued by the Chinese Mari- time Customs covering the first

half of 1939.

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During the six months ended June 30, 1939, Japanese imports into China,

at valued £10,247,547, constituted total 31. per cent, of the country's imports. During the corresponding period last year, Japan's share of the total was only 19.99 per cent.

American imports into China dur- ing the first half of this year, valued at £6,770,615, represented 15.46 per compared with cent. of the total, 19.36 per cent. last year.

at

valued Germany's imports,

Great £3,099,872, dropped to 7.09 per cent.

while from 15.03 per cent., Britain's share, valued at £2,376,868, declined from 8.96 per cent. to 5.45 per cent. Reuter,

STOLE MILK FROM BARRACKS

Pleading guilty to a charge of lar- ceny of 19 milk bottles from outside the cook house of the Victoria Bar- racks, the property of the Dairy Farm, Lau Chun-wan, 19, unemployed

three weeks' hard la- sentenced to bour by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy this morning.

was

For leaving his car, No. 3821, un- attended on the wrong side of Saigon Streef on August 1 between 9.30 and It was alleged that the milk bot- 11.20

defendant's pos- of tles were found in p.m., Lieut.

K. P. Dube,

he Hankow Barracks, Shamshuipo Camp, session yesterday morning when

was near the cook house.

was fined $4.

-AUSTRALIAN ACTRESS LEAVES NURSING HOME TO WED. Mary Maguire, the Australian film star, left her nursing home in Port- land Places, London, in a whaplohale to marry Captain Robert Gordon Canning, late of the 10th, Hussara at the Catholic church in Spanish Place, London, West. Photo shows-Bridegroom holds the bride's hand as they waited for her chair to be lifted into the car after the oores mony.

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