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Border Fighting Revealed
FROM PAGE ONE
Managing Partner Gives Evidence
FROM PAGE ONE
Names Partners
September 19, 1941.
New Duties On Medicines
FROM PAGE ONE
which duty has not been paid is illegal as from 2 p.m. to-day.
Duty Paid Labels
numbers at Tientsin to work on the niso a partner and personally invest-on construction of fortifications in ed some money in Tai Lee. Manchukuo. He said they receiving less than one yuan: (nbout| five cents) a day,
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the ather partners?--I How much money did you put into The Japanese were reported to Tal Lec7-$2,000. have staged a shum street fight--| And you don't know who the part- suro way of collecting Chinese ners are?--I am not sure of all, watchers--and then the Chinese know some of them. were "shanghaied" and taken north.
The traveller sald the Japanese Tam
Let's have those you do know
Longying Is
Is one. were carrying on an anti-espionage campaign in north China, similar to in Lockhart Rond.
Where does he live?-Somewhere
· អម, the ane taking place at the present time in Japan.
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Duty
proprietary medicines will be paid by means of duty-paid
following the labels
procedure adopted for toilet preparations. For the convenience of holders of stocks the of proprietary medicines and
lesue of duty-paid labels the Imports & Exports Office will be open till 5 p.m. on Saturday, September 20 and from Dam, to 5 p.m. on Sunday September 21,
For the purposes of the order" Who are tha others?-Kwong
'meens Bny Ming-kwong, who lives in Kowloon, proprietary medicines He said that at Mukden station and Lau Lal-ping, who used to live medicine or prophylactic held out by porters were warned periodically not in Kowloon too. Those are all advertisement, label or otherwise in to answer questions, the luggage of know. I don't know who the others all travellers is carefully examined are. and any native caught listening to nj radio is shot, Foreigners caught listening to radio broadcasts are sub- Jeet to immediate deportation.
Life Made Difficult
coali
Do you know when the Tat Lee firm was formed?--About December, 1940.
writing as efficacious for the proven- on, cure or relief of any melady affecting human beings, and...
trade
or Di
(n) which is sold under a (A) same or mark to the use of which any person has or claims to have an exclusive right;
(b) which
hos any person claims to have exclusive rights manufacture, or for the making of which any person has or claims to have any secret.
Toilet Preparations Tollet preparations means any sub- stance commonly used for the toilet and includes tollet
soap, shaving soop and cream, toothpaste or powder and liquid preparations for dental washes, perfume purposes or mouth spirits, toilet paste or powder, toilet cream, hair dye, scented sachets, lipstick, rouge and grease paint, pre- parations for use of manicure and were chiropody preparations, whether
A few months after Pans Shick and Tam had been formed?-There was a long time between. Pang Shick and Tam was formed In 1930, The traveller said life for foreign- Let's call it a year afterwards.-A ers and Chinese allice is most dim-little over a year afterwards. cult in Manchukuo. Foreign_goods] Why was it formed?—I don't know. are no longer available, while
They
formed the company all of o is strictly rationed for foreigners.
The Chinese are subject to com-some wood,
sudden because they wanted to buy plete rationing, even to salt, while They formed this for the purpose millet is rationed at one catty and of buying timber?-For the purchase two ounces dally per person.
Clothing also is rationed but the of a lot or consignment of wood.
Purchase of Sleepers prices fixed by the government are traveller sald
Would I be correct in saying it was extremely low. The young men up to 20 years old are formed for the purpose of purchasing not permitted
stockings railway sleepers? Yes. to wear
Would I also be correct in saying more than six months a year, while; no more than one pair of shoes or that most of your purchases slippers are permitted every ,months.
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three made from a man called K. C. Leung? medicinal or not for use on the hair. To - Morrow
don't know. Since the face or body,' bath salts and essences,
The recent arrival from Manchukua of
the sleepers did not smelling salts and prepared Fuller's
sold he visited one small city where only two Chinese were permitted to
cat rice and the others were limited -Kwong
my hands, I cannot say
CH
is the Manager of Tal Lee?
Ming-kwong, does he live?-As I have to millet. One of the privileged Where Chinese was president of the cham-said, he lives in Kowloon.
He is one of the partners? Yes.
ber of commerce.
He said
was no famine at: Is he any relation to you?-No..
Let's get back to Pang Shick and the present time and the harvest this! year was excellent. However, muchTam. You told us just now that you of the foodstuffs are expected to be never bought wood? Yes. exported to Japan.
Do you silll say that?We never bought any wood.
Japanese Requests
Denies Sales To Marsman's Have you sold timber, to Mars Although Spokesman Solomon man's?--Pang Shick and Tam never Lozovsky of the Soviet Information did. Burcau vehemently denied tho
Pang Shick and Tam never "United Press" report from Shanghal timber to Marsman's?-Never. that Japanese had made requests to
Soviet Russia to
Earth.
Tollet preparations and proprietary medicines exclude any substancës i made and sold under the name or synonym specified in the British Pharmacopoela or the British Phar- maceutient Codex.
Duty Payable
•
Duty shall be payable on propriet- ary medicines and toilet preparations at the following rates;
Not exceeding 10 cents, 1-cent.
Over 10 cents and not exceeding 20, 2 cents.
Over 20 cents and not exceeding
50, 5 cents.
sold
Over 50 cents and not exceeding $1. 10 cents..
Why did Marsman's say you have? Over $1 and not exceeding $1.50, to consider the pos--we have never sold wood to Mars-15 cents. sibility of demilitarising Vladivostok man's. Perhaps it can be explained. Over $1.50 and not exceeding $2, and the maritime provinces, diplomats when the Tai Lee Lumber Company 20 cents. here understand the Japanese not ОБ formed, the fokis made use of and in addition for every dollar and only made the requests but recently
bore our fraction of a dollar by which the re your letter-paper which Increased their pressure on Moscow name.
tail price exceeds $2 the duty is ten for a reply. The Japanese are sald But Marsman'a have produced cents. to have promised in return to fully vouchers bearing the name of Pang respect the Russo-Japanese neutrality Shick and Tam for payment of thou-preparations packed in two or more Proprietary medicines and toilet sands of dollars-Perhaps that is so. cakes in one container, or in two or
don't understand it.
treaty.
The Japanese requests also includ- ed a guarantee that no Soviet bases: would be eeded to the United States | and a grant of further economie con- cessions In North Saghallen,
Foreign diplomats pointed out that the Russians Just
a few
days before the outbreak of the Russo-German war denied there were any dimeul- iles with Berlin and they said the Soviets obviously would not admit the Japanese had made such demands while negotiations, were still in 'pro-| 'gress.
The tenor of press Temarks in Tokyo, plus statements by Spokesman Koh Ishil of the information board regarding aid to Russin by the United States, have indlented the Import- ance Japan attaches to reiations with Soviet Russia.
Precautionary Moves
:
All observers
the still agree Japanese moves In, Manchukuo at the present time are precautionary. They believe the Japanese are pre- paring to move only if action is made necessary by developments Ini Europe or if Russia is drawn too closely Into the British, American, Dutch and Chinese "encirclement" of
Japan
Informed sources. who recently had contact with Tokyo authorities, bellave the Japanese are hopeful there will be no need of taking mill- tary moves against Russia. They say the
able pariese belleve they may be
all they want in the form
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the
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