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JUNE 13,

1938.

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The decreuse in the Price LK.$15,-export of cotton cloths, cotton yarns.

W leave up to $10,000 on woollen goods and knitting work is Mortgage if required. Furniture also only 8.2 per cent. for sale. Apply G. Miskin, Gilman & Co., Ltd. Tel. 30980.

JAPAN'S TRADE

SUFFERS

(Continued from Page 1.)

Any's

improvement in

deficit."

the article. "In due to the Government's foreign trade policy. But the restric- tion un imports, on the other hand, has also rendered export decreases Tikely.

in the first five months of this year, continues the paper, the total of exports is already Yen194. 888,000 less than in the same period last year, that is, a drop of 17 per een, unprecedented since 1932.

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PRIMARY CAUSES

the

The writer gives the following three primary reasons for the general decrease in export, bestdes restriction on raw materials from im- recrudescence of port; Arstly, the economic depression in the U.S.A. und Great Britain; secondly, the world-wide spread of anti-Japanese boycott movement, and thirdly, the cost of production increase of the resulting from the growth prices of domestic goods.

of the

The exports 10 America In the prst three months of this year are inken as un example of how foreign economic depression has influenced

The total including Japan's export. raw silk, silk knitting, various knitted As in cotton the tremendous cut gooda, porcelains and toys, was Yen representing 10,810,000, an amount inevitably importation is travy blow to the cotton industry. only 4 per cent. of the totni in the According to estimates made before same period last year. The "Incident" about 60 per cent, of

The trump card of the Japanese the monthly imports of cutten, that is manufacturer in the competition for approximately 1,045,000 pleuts, was world markets is, the article anys, used for manufacturing cotton goods the low cost of production. With for export. With now only 078,000 this advantage, Japan could defy the pleuls of cotton imported per month

widesprend anti-Japanese boycott is only natural that the export of and the general economie depression cutton gouds has been greatly limited.

abroad.

unfortunately but

this ad- vantage has been diminishing as the WOOL INDUSTRY SUFFERS

roat of production has been gradu- The wool industry Tras suffered cost of production has been graudu- even more from the restrictions Inally mereasing with the growth of

the Brst three months of

this

year domestic prices since the outbreak

the total importa of wool were about of the Sino-Japanese hostilities. 120,000 piculs, while

period of Inst year the 780,000.

the same i total

wits

PRICES RISING

"In the past twelve months the However, the decrease in export is pilce index in Japan has already in- not solely due to the restriction of creased by 6.5 per cent., and it wil raw materials from import, for thejunavoidably continues to increase in export of the products made of home the future with the expansion of war materials has declined even inore expenses and the restriction on Im- grently.

ports," says the paper.

Touching

וז

the anti-Japanese For example, the total export of zaw silk, cunned foods, silk gunds,boycott the article states that in the porcelains, loys and timbers was past several months exports to Slam, valued nt Yen 106,200,000 in the first Briish Mainys, Straits Settlements, four months of this year, or about the Philippine Islands, and Indo- Y40,590,000 less than that of the China, where business is more or less

period Inst drop

19.5

"

of

year.

per

That In the hands of the Overseas Chinese, cent, has dropped sharply, In the previous

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Stand Must Be Made, Says Eden

London, June 12. Speaking before his constituents Mr. at Leamington yesterday, Anthony Eden called for a gigantle to avoid + united national effort catastrophe, This effort, he declared, should show the nations still be- leving in the power of politics that force was a wespen which could not pront the user,

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Mr. Edlen stated that there must always be a point at which Britain must make a stand and Britain must clearly make a stand when not to do would be to forfeit self-

for respect

herself

other and nations' respect for her.

He continued that never had the British people been so ready to make any sacrifice demanded in the cause in which they belloved.

"We shall never rest content with Inferiority in the air in comparison with mony other Powers within striking distance of British shores the former Foreign Secretary con- cluded.ficuter.

boycotts, the article says, the Over- res Chinese were Anally conquered by the low prices of Japanese goods ut with the growth of the cost of production the effect this time might be formidable.

In concludsion the article admits to Japan's that a passing setback foreign trade is inevitable and ground cannot easily be recovered as long as the war goes on.

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Direct

0th June,

Shanghai

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WITH

Francisco date, 8th June,

Japan

Dairen

Australia and Manila

Per

Achilles Hupeh

Klungchow Myrmidon

P.-American Airways Pisne June 15.

Juno

.June 15. .June 16. 10.

June 10.

Due.

June 13.

June 13.

June 13.

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Kaying

June 14.

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Imperial Airways Plano...June 15. Memnon

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Air- San

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Glenbeg

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June 16.

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June 10.

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Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and

Shanghai-Vancouver

B.C. date

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June 17.

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Hector

June 17.

dale,

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June 17.

Lisbon Maru

June 17.

Suwa Maru

June 18.

Victoria

June 18.

June 19.

June 21,

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June 22.

Rio de Janeiro Maru-

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June 23..

Manila

Japan, Shanghai and Formosa Stenlis

Air Mail by

Direct

"Imperial Airways

Service"London

12th June

Japan Straits

Shanghal

Straits

Calcutta and Straits

Japan

Saigon

Japan

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For

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Helenus

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Fer

Monday

Date and Time.

Sinklang....Mon., June 13, 2.30 p.m,

Air Mall for Chungking (via Han- C.N.A.C. Plano ..... Mon., June 13.

kow) by the "C.N.A.C. Airways Direct Service.

Air Mail for Slani, Lanchow, Chang- Eurasia Flane

ala and Chengtu, etc. (vla Han- kow) by the "Eurasia Airways Service" (To further pointa

surface transport permit).

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

RCA

June 13, 4.30 p.m.

Ord..

Jane 13, 5 p.m. Mon.. June 13.

by

13 Services

G.P.O., and K.P.O. Reg..... June 13, 4.30 pan. Ord.,

Tuesday

Tjizalak Oi Lee

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G.P.O. and K.P.O. by the "Eurasia Airways Direct Service,"

Samshul and Wuchow Kongmoon

Haiphong

Wednesday

Swatow, "Shanghai and Tientsin Shanghai ..................

A Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- U.S.A.. by the "Pan Julu and American Airways Direct Service" -due San Francisco, 23rd June.

Saigon, Straits and Calcutta

IcEt Onl..

„June 14, 4.30 p.m. June 14, 5 p.m.

Kong Ning Wed., June 15, 8.15 am. Fook On....Wed, June 15, 10 am. Shantung....Wed., June 15. Noon. Kwatsang..Wed., June 15, 12.30 p.m. Tsinan Wed, June 15, 2.30 p.m. Pan-American

Airways Plane...Wed, June 15-

K. P. O.. Hex..

Ord

Reg., Ord.,

Thursday

Yuensong

-Parcels,

Ord.

Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-due London, 23rd June.

June 15, 5 p.m. June 15, B p.m. G P. O.

Jane AS. 6 p.m. June 16, 64.00.

Thurs., June 16.

June 16, 2 p.m. June 16, 3 p.m.

Plano....Thurs. June 16.

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.,

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vla Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 28th June.

Friday

June, 16, & p.m.

June 10, & p.m.

Thurs., June 10, 12.30 p.m

Thurs., June 16.

G. P. O. and K. F. 0. Parcels, .. Ref. Ord.

..June 16, 5 p.m. ...June 17, 8.45 h.m

June 17, 0.30 am,

Hollow, Pakhol and Haiphong Kaying.Fri, June 17, Noon, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, C. Pres. McKinley ....Fri, June 17.

and S. Americo, and Europe via San Francisco-due San Francisco *Europe via July-and 11th

Siberia.

Swatow

Manila

Air Mali for "K. L. M.

G. P. O. and K. P. 0. Parcels, June 17, 1 p.m. Reg., June 17, 2.45 p.m. Ord.,.....June 17, 3.30 p.m. Kiungchow...Fri., June 17, 2.30 p.m. Emp. of Canada

Fri, Juno 17, 3.30 p.m. Airways Hakone Maru ....Fri, June 17.

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Direct Bervice"-due Amsterdam, 28th June.

....June 17, 4 p.m. June 17, 4.30 p.m. ....Fr., June 17. & K.P.O. .June 17, 4.15 p.m. Juno 17, 5.00 p.m. ..Fri, June 17,

Ber.

Ord,

Strails and Europe via Marselles Burdwan

due Marseilles, 20th July

Straits, Ceylon, India, Eust and Hakone Maru

"South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Mor seilles, 17th July

G.P.O.

Reg.,

ALACA

Ord..

G.P.O, & K.P.0. Reg..

June 17 4.15 p.m.

Ord

June 17 5.50 p.m.

Saturday

Madang, Talamaua, Tulangi and Friderun...Sat, June 18, 10.30 am.

Robaul Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Suwa, Maru ..Sat., June 18, 3.30 p.m.

Siberia

Muinam Manlio, Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Victoria

..Sat, June 18.

.June 18, 4.10 p.m..

June 18, 5.00 p.m.

Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plane Bat., June 18.

Direct Service"--dus

20th June

London.

RCK June 18, 5 p.m. Ord

Haiphong

Sat, June 10, 5 pm..

Egypt and Europe via Napica,-

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

duc Naples, 9th July

Rog1, Ord.

G.P.O, and K.P.O.

June 15, Noon..

O.P.O, and K.P.0.

Reg. Ord,

June 18, 5 p.m..

Sunday

Kolgon Kingyuan

Air Mail for "Australls by Imperial Imperial Airways Plane Sat, June 18.

Airways Direct Service" due Darwin, 23rd Juno

Swatow and Bangkok *Bwatow and Shanghal

June 19, Noon.

Sun, June 10, 9 .m.. Sun, June 10, 9 a.m

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