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U.S. LOAN TO BRITAIN PROBABLE
MR. JESSE JONES, U.S. Federal Loan
Administrator, in announcing in a formal THAILAND
statement in Washington yesterday that it is
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'considering a loan to the British Govern-
ment," said the Reconstruction Finance Cor- CELEBRATES
poration was studying a loan under the new law authorising such a loan, and added:
"Purpose of the loan would be
to provide the British with dollár exchange to pay for war supplies in this country without having to sell their American securities and investments at a forced sale."
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AMERICAN
RED CROSS EFFORT
DEMOCRACY
DEMOCRACY
IS HORN- LOCKED IN MORTAL COMBAT IN EUROPE AND THAILAND REAFFIRMED HER FAITH IN DEMOCRATIC IDEALS BY A
THREE - DAY NATIONWIDE CELEBRATION OF THE NINTH BIRTHDAY OF THE DEMO- CRATIC CONSTITUTION WHICH SHE WON WITH THE BLOODLESS COUP D'ETAT OF JUNE 24, 1932.
One of the leaders of the coup d'etat is the present head of the
Mr. Jones did not name any amount but in some quarters it is reported the loan would be for "several hundred million dollars," R.F.C. officials, however, hint.
that a smaller figure Was THE AMERICAN RED CROSS contemplated at the start.
HAS SPENT OVER $18 MILLION. Mr. Jones said the collateral of AND THE U.S. GOVERNMENT the proposed loan would include OVER $16 MILLIONS ON WAR "direct investments and a wide RELIEF FOR BRITAIN, BEL- diversification of stocks and bonds | GIUM, CANADA, CHINA, FIN-
in the of corporations"
United LAND, FRANCE, GREECE, THE States. Reuter.
NETHERLANDS, NORWAY, Thai Government, Major-General POLAND, SPAIN, SWITZER Luang Pibula Songgram. LAND AND YUGOSLAVIA.
Besides illuminations, fairs, Almost half this has been for processions, firework displays, Britain. declared
and Mr. Laurence, tournaments
torchlight Mitchell, of the American Red parades. National Day cele Cross, in his testimony to the brations were marked by the House of Representatives appro- opening of new
avenues, trunk priations sub-committee.
roads, rail lines; a landing. station Mr. Mitchell said no instance for international flyingboats, an had been reported of any diver- internal commercial. air. line, sion or confiscation of supplies. university buildings, schools, hos- Eleven of 360 ships carrying pitals and a Buddhist monastery supplies to Britain had been lost where Buddha's relics brought at sea. One shipload for. Greece from India. had been. deposited. had also been lost.-Reuter.
JUNK FIRE OFF LAICHIKOK
Blazing for almost eight hours, a large junk fully loaded with petrol, was totally destroyed this morning off Laichikok.
Only one man was injured. He was burned when he attempted to salvage tins of petrol floating in the vicinity.
An explosion occurred on board the junk shortly after midnight and the boat was immediately en- veloped in flames which were visible for miles.
The crew, some 10 in number, jumped overboard and swam to safety.
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MAIL SERVICE
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Fire appliances from mainland] [SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"] stations and a fire float from Vic- toria were sent and returned after 8. a.m.-to-day:
U.S. AID
TO BRITAIN.
also The foundation stone was laid for the memorial, to those fallen in the Indo-China border conflict. Reuter,
THAILAND AND JAPAN
OUTBREAK OF THE RU$80- "I WISH VERY MUCH. THAT GERMAN, WAR, THE SHANG. MR. MATSUOKA WOULD PAY HAI POST OFFICE HAS, DIS. A VISIT TO THAILAND,” SAID CONTINUED SENDING MAIL THE THAI PREMIER TO: FOR GERMANY OR NAZI-OC- JAPANESE PRESSMEN WHEN CUPIED EUROPE VIA THE THE. LATTER PRESENTED TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY, HIM |___ WITH AN ANCIENT Mail for neutral countries in JAPANESE SWORD IN BANG- Europe is still sent via Siberia, KOK YESTERDAY. SHIPMENTS FROM THE through the transmitting centre, He (the Premier) wanted to visit Japan but could not find IN APRIL TOTALLED There is a possibility that. mail the time at present. He would $128,000,000.
for Germany will be sent to the go when he found the opportun This represents the largest United States, thence to Portugality he desired to promote coopera amount of goods sent, to Britain and flown to the Reich--Inter-tion, between. Thailand and Japan
to the highest pitch-Reutor. in any month for the past: 20 national News Service. years and is nearly two and a half times greater than in April- last year.
UNITED STATES, TO. BRITAIN | Tientsin..
The British Empire in April received $240,000,000 worth of American goods
about 01 per cont. of United States total ox- ports: Reuter,
ADMIRAL LEAHY
HUNGRY COOLIE
STEALS BREAD
BANK OF CHINA CLOSES BRANCHES
"I was so hungry that I was forced to steal the bread: I-had-
· (SPEGIAL TO “CHINA, MAIL”). not eaton for two days" ploaded. a. 45-year-old unemployed, Chu Three of the seven offices, of the Leung, before Mr. G. T. Lowry, at Bank of China operating in the SEES SOVIET ENVOY the Central Magistracy this morn foreign areas in Shanghal are to ing when charged with theft, be closed on July 1. Roduced Admiral Leahy, U.S. Ambassa-Accused snatched the bread business to the cause of the clos- dor to the Vichy Government. from a tricycle in Bonham Strand ures, according to a high Bank
ofcial International Now Sax visited the Soviet Ambassador Last yesterday,
Evice." lydsterday morning," says Reutor He, was cautioned: