the väited states to recover or promote their trade with the

Sake, and urgaw the Japanese to make graster efforts in order

intain their trado. 9.reus is laid on the importance of

“proding the financial organisation for sale trelo, funguur-

Katı əlves, and of

ging mutual assistance between the depan e

rocking co-operation with the chines, in

inde, the article abates, number tires

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lion, and the key to

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3 FOOD Omic world of the south 1pcs 17 in Palm Sande.

That all fɔrma of "peaceful renstrition" are not uniformly

zy-cessful may be deduced from the following resolution recently bbceived by the Yokohama dhigration mencolation from Japaneus

sident in the "hipippines:-

mmodiate motion is taken by the Japane to 107am-ent

563

e six thousand Japanese in different parts of the nikippine

vo will stirro". it la oxplsina" trat al-ut tën ti ousand

20 marɔ tempted by the high sigon offered by hứng

in the Philiprinss during the war sbon there mua s

ne heɛf trade, left Japan to in

T-TE.

un in that trade which followed the sig, tuze 27 the

wing

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these men were left without wor

tely four thousand and in a

5. Peturn, t

r have not the necessary งกย 0

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** of the “migration Auscoistian fil, LE AT id, endeaYCUP

kin assistance from the Gent:al

ms to return.

I en sending copies of this despatch te

t

:10 there

la, tyła donell-General

t manila, to His “ajerty's Rating Con»ul at Sammut and to the

eneral 0:ficər Mommunting Bla ajesty's urene at *rgn; cre.

i have the Lonour to be,

Fith the highest respect, »♬ ori,

Jour bortship's most "bedient, humble "orvant,

simedi

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