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supply Hongkong with vege Alien Warned
On Frontier
ables in the event of a food shortage arising from the Kwangtung Invasion by Japan-
180.
The offer was made this morning
n
The "Telegraph" understands that German ablect who visited the
y the Japanese Consul General in Kwangtung-Hongkong frontler yes-
Hongkong. Mr. T. Nakamura,
The reaction of Government to the
terday with camera was warried to immediately leave.
offer is not available,
It is understood that, as a sequel Since there is not likely to be a to the incident, new orders have thortage for a week or so, no action been issued to police patrols to re-
necessary in the nintter.
fuse entry to the corder zone of any It will be recalled that His person not possessing milltary or
lency the Governor, speaking at other official passes.
Excing of the Legislative Councti
the
on Thursday last, said the lavation was a matter of grave and regretful concern to Hongkong and would fufiuence the Colony directly since three-quarters of its vegetables and a largo proportion of its meat, wern Tobtained from Kwangtung.
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