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FAST PASSENGER/FREIGHT SERVICE --

From Marseilles

Leaves Marselles

LA MARSEILLAISE" 15 Sep).

"VIET-NAMI"

"CAMBODGE"

To Marselljes

1.K. For

Yokohama

R Oct.

Nov.

5 Nov. Tokoharus

# Oct.

13 Oct.

Leaves Hongkong

Dum Marolles

1 Nov.

"LA MABSEILLAISE"" 21 Oct.

“VIETNAM

"CAMBODGE"

18 Nov.

عالية

13 Nov. Rafrom

20 Nov,

Salon

11 Doe. Buizon

Via Marpailles so all Mediterranean & West Africa Porta Via Dibouti to Madogoscar,

From Europe

"AURAY

FREIGHT SERVICE

"IRAQUADDY" ...Antwerp 1 Sept.

"MONKAY"

To Europe

"COURSEULLES"

"AURAY"

"IRAQUADDY”

Left

Dne 1.3.

Гот

#Antwerp-27 July

29 Sept.

22 Ort.

Dunkirk-early thrt.

21 Nov.

Leaves H.K.

1 Od.

Manila & Japan Mahila & Japen Manila & Japan

FOT

T

1 Nov.

ZA Nov.

Leaves Krelung

4 Oct.

20 Oct.

15 Nov.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1953.

Growing Movement In Japan Japan's Request

HONGKONG

For Unrestricted

SHARE Trading With Peking

MARKET

(From Our Correspondent)

Bu incas done

en the Stock

Exchange this morning mount ed to $114,212. Noon quota- | tions and the morning's trans-

actions:

BANKS

HK Bank

↑ Saigon, Singapore. Djibout), Marseilles, Algiers. Oran, Tanglers,

Casablanca," Le Havre, Antwerp. notterdam & Dunkirk.

Subject to change without notice,

East Agle

INSURANCES

Canton Union

Underwriter

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"BRADEVERETT”

Arrives

Sails

Sept. 10 from Singapore.

Sept. 20 for Kube & Yokohama,

"NÓREVERETT”

Arrivea Salls

Sept. 20 from Manila,

Sept. 21 for

Singapore,

Penang,

Hongoon

Calcutta,

(Accepting cargo for transhipment

Kobe/Pusan and Kobe/Okinawa)

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Bombay,

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SKUHANG

10 BOZ

Tokyo, Sept: 10.

The Korean truce has-Intensified demands by Japanese business groups to drop the embargo and reopen unrestricted trade with Red China,

To Be Backed

| Lænden, Bept, 14. Ceylon-win3 (aupport 1],[2 Japan'n roplication to join GATT, ft E fearned here.

The - Canadian Govern- ment has not yet decided od fis atillude to Japan's application for admission, afcording to Federal difi-

The United States is understood to

Reques! which would give her lower imme port duties on many goods in all of GATT: 33 mem- ber countries, including Canada.-Bouter. ore.

were ecal, iron

from these basic raw materials

Pago

Battle For Markets

Traditional trade rivals Britain and Germany are at It again; this time on neu- tral ground.

The battlefield is Stockholm's International Fair. The prize is the lion's share of Swedish trade. And both sides are going all out to win the glittering re- WETA.

the with

‚ hus", entered Gemany llats..in traditional style the usual array of loys, cameras, binoculars, printing presses and

NEW YORK machinery.

STOCK EXCHANGE

Japanese political and editorial opinion ports KHARES BUYERS SELLERS SALES appears to be swinging gradually behind the soybeans and spit. Cut off now "trade with China" campaign. So far, however, from her nearest sarees, Japan's the Government has made no serious move to export prices have risen to the point of being unable to compete

markets. break its pledge to co-operate with the rigid anti-in many world

Imunedictely after the end of Communist trade ban.

World War 11, trade between “Ebina" The end of the shooting in Korea raised fears of a Japan and

whe Dietely

cut off but by 1950 sharp drop in American military spending on war materials and services in Japan. And it provided some Japanese exports reached $10- 000,000 and imports $29,000,000,

05 basis for Japanese traders' claims that Communist China But

Fest no longer is an "enemy country against which rigid die was done through Houg

New York, Sept. 1o. kong middlemon. When Japan trade restrictions should be enforced.

Stocks

declined sharply and banned strategie shipments due

wore American milliary spending in to the Korpan

total market valuations wor it was in

cut more than one billion dol amounted to effect the same as a total em- Japan last year

lors, $800,000,000, nearly half of bargo beanuse China prohibited

military the which wes paid for

Import

of consumer goods and luxuries, supplies for U. N. forces in Korea and Japan. Loss of even

Unable to

Asi Nav. 1.40 1.47!

K. Whart

Proviarni Wheelo.tk

500 8.70

IXOCKA, ETC.

11,0 11,00

5,20

1.05

1000 100 BU no 1.40 1.30

10

$20 4 10.10

LAND, ETC.

11k Hotel

Ilk Land XD

What Land

Tumphrey A

UTILITIES..

Tran XD

P. Tram (0)

{}

24.00 $4.19

P. Tram (N21.0

Star Ferry XD 124 12

C. Light TU) 12.70 12.00 1000, 12,70

C. Light (N) BAS

́100 gr 13.2G

1000 or 8.95 21.0

XD 20.70 20.00

21.70 21.90 300

Factric Telephone INDUSTRIALS

Cement 1070 STORES, ETC.

Dairy

Watsc

1 Crawford

COTTONS

Ewn

19 600 18.00

23.40 2015 1000

22.00 22.60

New York Sugar Market

New York, Sept. 10. World No. 4 sugar futures closed unchanged to five pointe lower with tales of 223 con-

to meet the conflicting fa small part of this revenue will wishes of Japanese business

out Japan's foreign exchange circles and the Untied States balance in the rod.

The Yoshida ad-

has taken on ex- Japan's total commercial

than US, military

tremely cautious pititude. poris, other

amosunited to only Mr Yoshida himself has de-

last year,

and finitely plodged his Goverment a radical expansion prospects

to America and the West in all

Migar futures $1332204 200

Domestic No. 6 23.40 clond unchanges to Lere points higher with cales of 23 contracted world contract Irregularly with scattered Osto- ber taken up by trade interests. CHANZOS 6.00 10000 Domestle futures were quiet and

Ceatureless. Closing prices as follows:-

23.40

2.33

D

Yangtze (0) 0.10

Textile Corp. MISCELLANEOUS

London Metals

Market

of

D

with the Korpan truce are dim, and a flow of nomic matters,

to take up the slacks expected political and

were

Contract No. 4 (world)

Oct.

1. bid

Jan. 1954

47 pom.

March

#23 bid

purchases

machinery

materials from Japan.

However, Japan's import re

quirements are

May

July

234

But Britain has no inten- tions of casing her grip on her second biggest non-Empire customer since the war despite tactics Germany's cutting-la And to make her wares that more attractive Britain Auch

lined up on eye-catching team of "salesmen"--one peer, 10 luscious London models and wonder runner Gordon Pirie.

haz

The

the Board of peer la Trade'e Lord Mancroft who is on any no platitudes wasting Atlantic British exhibitor he thinks is

Individual rail losses ranged to three polnis In Coast Line, two points or more

them:

This

in. Rock Lond and others. The not up to the mark. Already he

cautioned weakness In rails in the face has

along idea that you can get ロー

salesmanship has place in the world today."

of higher earnings in the dustry uneoitled the rest of without the market.

2,00

A COUNTERBLAST And the 10-longorous lovelica demonstrating just attractive sales-

the

of have beon

can be. From

Industrials fell

points and utilities lost 80 cents. Olla were among the hardest hit of the industrials with losses 4.58

3 how effective points in America,

In Texas Pacific Land monchip points Trust, 24 points in Houston word "go" they have postured in Oil, & point or more in Deep and pirouetted the latest Rock

Western Sea British cotton fabrics into the limelight and kept them there. board.

of Studebaker, reacting to news They oven caught the eye

royalty touring the. production Swedish forthcoming cutback

points and fair and won Britain a very fell 24 unsetlied the motors.

Pacific

"Runner Pirie is being used as

10 Czech

valuable bit of publicity. ‚ˆ

to

a new

of 1,084 issues traded, 691 were lower, 189 higher and 285

New unchanged. The

York a counterblast Stock Exchange bond volume hibitors was * 2,310,000,

Was on-

reconstruc- The U.8. post-war reconstruc- tion-dollars, plus probable MBA

In programme

in the South funds, putting money tion Korea will help. As much as pockets of Japanese business- half of the $268,000,000 in U.S. men, will contribute to keeping ald

and large UN. Jupon out of the funds

Communist reconstruction funda

be trade orbitUnited Press. poured into South Korea during.

A NEW HIGH next 12 months may do for the ne

Tokyo, Sept. 10. of raw materials,

And construction Bank certiftentiona of export the declarations received by

Ministry of Trade Japanese steadily rising during August increased growing $110.992,000, which under the pressure popriation

ion and the

to high since May last year from лced

$07,639,000 in July, it Industries. Rearma- 3,70 nom. modernise

Mamment, even 5.37 nom..

military aid, 5.69 nom. IOWA, 0.74 demands for Import

ONLY MARKET

inde- Japan's survival as an

argue, pendent nation, they demands expansion of regular foreign trade, and the only larg market

Sep!,

London. Sept. 10

Nov

8.44

Afterazon prices:

Spot-(cents per b. feb

Cube)

1.33

Сорлет

Spot

22744-2221

Contract No, G

3-month

Nov.

5.53

Jan. 1054

Turnover

March

Lead

May

Sput

July

December Turnover

Sepl.

350 COME

Zine

Kobe &

Karachi and Persian Gulf Ports.

"STAR BETELGEUSE”

Arrives

Salls

Sept. 19 from Singapore.

Pusan, Sept. 20 for

Yokohumo,

"STAR ALCYONE”

Arrives Solls

Sept. 20 from Japan, Supt. 21 for Singapore, Port Swelten- hun, Penang, Madras, Colombo, Cochin, Bombay, Karachi, Khurramshahr, Basrah & Dalexin,

(Accepting cargo for transhipment Kobe/Tusan and Kobe/Okinawa)

EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A (Incorporated in the Republle of Panama

With Emited Liability

Queen's Building, Telephone 31206, Chinese Department: Telephone 28293.

Industrial

JAPANESE

September December Turnover

325 tone

95-0514

91-01

70-70% 09-70

500 1000

-United Press

Exchange Rates

Nov.

Spot-icente per ih, if y

ex-dock)

8.74 nami.

..... 0.90 United Press.

N.Y. Cotton Price

New York, Sept. 10. Prices of cotton futures closed today as follows:-

Spo

Musi

Was done in the toest

unificial

exchange market

this

Det.

morning at the following rater.

Dec

U.S. dollar (per 1)

#07

March 1954

Stering notes (per £11

15.00

Muy

Indonesian guliders (per 100) 30

July

Slam Ucala (per 100)

32,40

Oct.

Singapore (Strait)

Indo-China piastres (per 200)

1.75 Dec, 4.90

33.27

of

if backed by U.S.nounced today. Will

Unental China,

of

new

Exports to the Dollar Area rose to $44,359,000 from $38,- 075,000 owing mainly to large contracts for export of three tankers to Liberia,

Exports to the Sterling Areu also rupe substantially to $31,- 438 000 from $20,418,000 in July. con-chiefly as the result of a con-

Ex-

who ne trying to and the capitalise on the achievements American Stock Exchange was of their triple Olympic winner Enil Zatopek. The men from behind the Iron Curtain con-

280,000 shares.

Dow Jones plusing averages:

30 Industrials

262.0

97.83

20 Rails

15 Utilities

05 Stocks

40 Bonds

ם

with themselves tented

rger-than-ilfe picture of their 42.54 sports hero. Britain went one brought 101.41 belier;

along in 04,80 person the go who has bested 157.50

Lome of Zatopek's times. United Press,,

Comin. future price Index

Exchange

But the British exhibit which KDS caught the fancy of the

show 1/04th of an Inch steel bailbearing

been which has

piorced.

Government The Western

Shigeru Premier Yoshida had resisted these de- 33.34 mands by pointing out that Red 3947 China has shown no enthusiasm 33.97 for reopening trade with Jepun. 33.95 It also pointed out that China's 33.64 new orientation toword Rusala

make the hope of re-

the pre-war volume to $43,395,000 from $41742,000 trade in July, with exports of cotton Sino

Japanese "unrealistic."

goods totalling $28,897,000, the 1934-30, Japan's trade highest since May last year, (In with China averaged 18 per cent owing to recovery in exports

Back for a lanker to the United London Foreign Swedes is the smallest in the pro- Kingarts to the Open Account

inereused Arca

to $35,107,000 from $82,140,000,

Exports of commodities and machinery, including ships, re- á marked increase to gistered $22,003,000 from $7,003,000 in

23.09

United. Press.

Malaya Feeling

The Draught

FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

at its Communist Government Juto exports also expanded

of

of all exports and 12 per cent to the

of fill

fall Imports,)

However, the House of Re-

presentatives has unanimously

oved a resolution calling for

nesto Sterling Area and Indo-

MP'S HOPE

New York, Sept. 10.

Mr Junzo Sasamori, à Japan-

app promotion of Japan's trade ese Diet member, today told re with Red China. Points in the porters that he hoped his country Included hope that soon would be able to resuTIO resolution rostrictions on Chinese trade | large-scale trade nogotiations

Malaya will be “in the red" this year to the be relaxed and the demand that with Red China.

Mr Basamori said trade Chemicals GOODS FOR tune of $25 million. But the wonder is not that travel restrictions from here to

In Demand

$25.50,

New York, Sept. 10.

in bags carlols

to $27,00, $2.00, and liquid to $1160, $1.50.

up

up

Demand

PAKISTAN

Licences Issued

Karachi, Sept. 10.

The Pakistan Government has

she is hard up, but that for so long she has met the major part of the cost of the Communist cam- paign from her own resources.

ber

moniha drst fix

rubber-the

Thes

The

BUSTY?

Red

the

programme.

eased.

House

#

LONDON TIN

The locals are intrigued be- they invented balt- 2A-3/14-3.70-7/10 bearings, but they've ney or

London, Sept. 10.

New York

2.30-1/182.80-6/16 | Busc

Montreal

10.59% 10.5949

Amsterdam Brusela Odo Zurloh Copenhagen Paris Stockholm Lisbon Deutsche Marx. Picked Mark ..

14000-140.30

19.0044 - 19.3981; 121184 - 12.74% 10 10 ME 075-9751

14.45-14.43 19.83-80.10 11.0811⁄2 - 11.69% 18-101

United Press.

been able to produce like this.

anything

to

Altogether worried German

hava businessmen

Cause ponder on the gings-on of this shop- phlegmatic nation

keepers.

of

Farnborough Show May Boost UK Aircraft Exports

Aircraft manufacturers are looking to the Society of British Aircraft Constructors displøy at Farnborough for a big boost in export business, partieularly in civil airliners.

Exports, which reached a monthly record level of 67m. in June are now running at an annual rate of £62m.

Further advances are in pre- display will be the Handles: Victor crescent-wing spect this year as increasing de- Page

seen only once in liveries of gas-turbine airliners bomber, ordered by overseas countries pubile but already ordered into add their weight to the hard production for the R.A-F; the core of smaller civil aircraft Short S.B.8 experimental alp and newly released military craft with is adjustable wings types which have made up Bet at. A sweepback of 60 de- Sea bulk of exports so far this year. green, and the ultra-light

alraratt Already the backlog of frin Mew anti-submarine export orders for civil airliners ordered off the drawing boord. . the amounts to pearly 80 aircraft, for the Royal Navy, and

of £21.5p. Avro 707C delta-wing two sept valuo Negotiations for further orders trajner. run into hundreds.

with Red China before World War 11 On the far

same day Foreign made up about 20 per cent of Some Okazaki told Japanese world trade, Minister Katsuo

Lower the

Foreign friends of his who recently re- Affairs Committee: "Preparations turned from China told him the Why this sudden turn in her fortunes? The will be made to see that with Chinese were willing to resume

Europe nations of West

Japanese trade with the United picture becomes clear if one looks at the trade and doing business with Red China,mmerce on that basis, he said.

will not be left Japan alone

Was States

encouraging, but he Indicated that his country, would Demand continues generally

behind." produce figures.

CANNOT AFFORD

not be able to depend on it over good for industriol chemicals,

of could only pay her way next

been Tokyo has

negollating with the price trend upward.

In the

long period. He hoped trade would be resumed Many producers have pushed Issued Beences to the value of this year the total experts of year by cutting the sums car-with Washington for a relaxation with China

principal | marked; for the social services. of Japanese

China but not for but Jepun was waiting until the up solid calcium chloride to £5 million for import of Jap Malay

mil-On health and education alone, trade

United States had formulated a Tha anese capital goods on the basis crop amounted to £78 up $2.50 per ton. zame makers have moved Bakes of deferred payment, usually Hers. In the same period for the 'spends about £20 million a blu liems of which big exports more promising attitude on the

1952 they were £120 millions, your."

could be hoped.

subject--United Press. reliable sources said today.

America

de- servicos Rubber exports to

With nations such as Britalo Textile machinery makes up

heavily slashed in half, libxtrairly have beca

expanded se part of and Japan-depending the bulk of the quota.

the campaign against the Com- on Arad-Dec-West Rande le The

on deferred compared with last year. agreement

From the high point of 6/-munlaw-40 win the mind and of vital importance in planning Producers have advanced tin payment with the Pakistan Gov-

economic guaraniceing foreign

pound, when American stock-hearts of the people." And they a

supporting oxide to 04 cents per lb., up ernment

MARKET to five piling was at its peak, rubber were expanded, too, on the ex-pr up 1% cents, reflecting the higher exchange to cover

Both countries feel they can- Un metal price, but other tin-years is a result of negotiations has fallen to 1/7d. This means press directive of H.M. Gov-

the emment.

not afford to ignore trade poten-

London, Sept. 10. based chemicals were unchanged. between Mr II. Kitahara, chlet not only a scricus fall in

Aro

which the Come talities with the Communist

The the market was steady was generally good of the Sterling Area department dircet contribution which rub-

started in Malaya in Chinesa regime, controlling wast makes 17 revenue; it means lower

and for soda ash, while leading in the Japanese Foreign Office,

wagan

profe

is at long lost

with a small decline towards under natural resources and one-third the end of the unofficial session coustic soda sources say demand and the Pakistan Government.

decline in purchasing power per control. To let it blaze up again of" £

the world's population as i in-

Spot fell Ailogether goods worth

the afternoon flected in the customs and picked up for both dry an

would be folly. ilquid forms.

million will be allowed in from

come-tax returns.

That, then, was why Malaya Japan on this baels.

other

month in was down 22 to foreign Tin-Malaya's Under the existing Domestic Fodium nitrate

Special support here for this 2600. Closing prices were as escaped the financial crisis, and why not con- export-haa cut $4.00 a ton to $43.50. Gly-exchange rules forward

hastain decided to give that help trade comes from textiles and follow cerine prices are now officially tracts for capital goods have drop in prices. Its value

been suffering from an lower, with soaplye at 24 cents been allowed for only one year folita by 40 per cent since the to the best of her, shilly. This micelineous goods dealers who spot in, buyers

is expected to take the form of bave in exceptional beginning of the year.

Nump ond general heavy-nvald of some £10,-export

busicom depression. 000,000. understood tho An-

Japanese cents.

business circita fep1] that Japan being left for Among crude drugs, senoge nouncement, which

behind by Western Europe in root at $1.00 per lb. was down made coon, will include other

The taxpayer at home may In one other way Britain fap

Chinese

these trade race, citing 35 cents and ergot at $3.20 was countries, including Britain, for deferred

Giral long-term which

West, Germany and. well ask why he should have already promised to help by the down 30 cents.

with

the capital cost to pay. For one thing, he owee Theeting

of Britain's reemt tride nego

The Importance attached to elude the Britannia pirliner, for Higher among essential

oil payment will be allowed

foreign exchange to cover for

Malaya a debt of greillude buildings and equipmert for an

tions Ip Peking.

this aspect of the display is in- the first time powered with its was Algerian geranium oll

capital goods.

of Malaya's local Since the war, the rubber expansion

Japan recently imported 30,000

dicated by the fact that one day | new Proteus turbo-prop engines, 159.00, up 25 cents a lb. Clove The Pakistan industrial

tone of cosi and 100,000 tons of

I being given over entirely to and the first production moder It is plamed to increase leaf oil, however, at $1.35 was Finance Corporation is under industry alone has earned 1100 rating Lorses.

cornmercial aircraft. Singapore, Sept. 10.

of the Avon-engined. Comat 2. down 30 cents.-Reuter.

stood to be examining the ques-million dollars. In the boom

With this money from China. oyeur of 1951, it brought in 326 these byx more intaniry-bat- salt, worth a total of $590,000,

fallons and tion of giving guarantees

anallery unita.

#pecial flying DIpgramme In military aircraft there is bought machinery from. With grade support poor, the Here again it is in Britain's the

|niarket ægged in the morning Without those dollars

civil aircraft from light the Hunter fighter in its two Woking behalf of Pakistani importers lilion dollars.

Have Interest to

but rallied slightly in the after-aircraft and helicopters to the production, versions one fittock To bkip. For a long con- surling couriries would for regular payments in

BARTER

re-heat to jis Avon lime to come a strong garšoj

Was turbine stritters will de- with wil

Malayn...

monstrate not oftly, their design engines, the other With Sape be needed Malayagan millgárn

qualllies under operating // come phire engines, and a production

of the Swift F42

wat

a lb., down 016 and saponifica and two years tion 20% cents, down

seven cases.

It is

N.Y. Copra Quotation

al

New York, Sept. 10, Copra was quoted today at $195 per short ton, for nearby $192.50 for shipment and September shipment, elf Pacifie Const, Coconut oil was quoted at 144 cents per pound for nearby and 14% cents for straight Sept. shipment, West Coast United, Press,

10

main asked Britain for help in herible consumers of finished £4 to 2011%, and three- with

DEBT OF GRATITUDE

thon, with a Facod doncit, Mainya enn

penditure or ark Bitwin for

Is to bo

aid.

either cut

sultation with the Goverriners felt the draught?" Roller

and the State Bank.-Reuter,

Japanese banda

London, Sept. 10,

Shantould coin 10 SuS

A PROMISE

In this enes.

Bri

0

of

While it is usually impossible

810

to measure the direct result of

PRODUCTION VEESIONS Hut equally and possibly more

$1245

412

2014

Dil

010

-United Prées.

Mariners Three montha Ba, buyarm Esper mouthę šij, pollëre Ephem dettlement

900

Bubber Futures In S'pore

sioon on news'nt', a possible' in- This prompted the Ministry

more if her

far better and more sean of International Trade and in redes in the price of synthatie. Prices, agus came off slightly face the missl, that it strould be a local dustry here to prohibit imparts JAPANESE BONDS rubber had not

1 rubber-157.15. of the competition

force. Otherwire British troops on a cash basla and insist on towards the close. synthetic-voriety.

Japan and Chine ochromely clo

trode

relations 4. Government monopoly pays se taxes. From satitude ceased to be, al: Ellain's dis- before the war due to prosimlly No, aard Interdeperance. Principal No: and rolf-imerast, thon, Erityisposal, Driisist had lacked

strong arm ist? the task. The exports to China then included; spol, rubber utbaled

Blanket cre20 ought to help.

now planned - will foodstuffs, textiles, micial pro- „No. 1 pal# ENDA There is another reason new foreD

ven a duets, and rolling stock. equally compelling Malaya help to take Re place.

would have to remain inde, bárter trade mined Deni ***** 6211⁄2 unfair, because this industry is ABAME, the Indian dreamy n

"" of 1910)

"D" 1924)

1001

*** Tokyo 5!3m of 1920).. "Q" (Tokyo Ss of 1912

United

Coriola

and

rubber ptr 30.

occasion

the exhibition in terms of ore Important to the purposes of

the show is the appearance that ders, the expectation is this year will provide the aircraft which have been seen both for clinching before in prototype form but many of these negotiations and which now either are in prom duction or have been, developedt for starting now ones.

during the to tho

year

stage on which production is based.

On the civil side these in-

COMMERCIAL DISPLAY

Aktions, but also the industry's tale. your's JoUplay #acorner!"

confidence in its abilly, to pro- duce the aircraft to schedules much nearer to the basler pur- and copis, attractive to overpens pole of an exhiblions of a customers.

shop window pr a sales counter, "Brodwelled, in both elvil and rather than 's' dramaile, display, military-pircraft, la, în dust, the of 'now designs" showing the in- key-note of this year's display, dustry's prowess during tha

The main newcomers' to the|your.

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