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Agents for

U.S. RIVALRY WITH SAMARINDA DYAK COAL

JAPAN IN THE EAST INDIES

́ ́(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")" |FOLLOWING THE RECENT jump in Netherlands

East Indies exports to Japan, the United States has now launched a strong counter-offensive, declared the "Japan Times” in Tokyo yester- day commenting on recent trade measures adopted in Washington.

The semi-official newspaper claims the United --States wishes to obtain, if possible, the total output of war materials from the N.E.I. which produce oil, tin, bauxite, chromium, nickel and rubber.

The paper says negotiations are The men brought back from under way between Japan and Dunkirk are now fully equipped the NEI. to work out details of and ready to move anywhere at a assurances given her by the Dutch moment's notice.

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army

NEW NAZI

authorities regarding continued] BLACKOUT

unrestricted export of vital ma- All divisions of the Metropolitan terials to Japan,

at full strength. Special measures have been taken It happens that the United!

are also

WARNING

to ensure the inflow of supplies States, like Japan, obtains her A new black-out-warning to despite the strenuous German at- indispensable war materials from the German population, stating tempts to blockade Britain.

the south-western Pacific.

that "Everything must be avoid- Havas.

Ninety per cent of the totalled that might help the enemy to And his way," was broadcast from United States demand for rubber, and 70 per cent of its tin consump-all German wireless stations.

BOY DETAINED

the world, and there are no sub- stitute sources at present,

"The enemy air forces are car-

ern Germany practically exclu-

Good for Household, Steaming, Bunkers and Factories Purposes.

Apply to

MR. PONG WING TONG,

Manager.

ACT NOW

In response to numerous requests The South, China Morning Post, Limited, invites sub-

scription to

ASSIST A FUND TO

BRITAIN'S WARE

EFFORT

tion are met from this part of rying out their raids over West-The whole of the money subscribed will be Moreover the United States re-sively during the night," the handed to The Government of Hong Kong for

Reuter transmission to "Enemy airmen have been drop-

A three-day remand, to enable the police to make further inves-cently decided to

* Soys warning stated, establish

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tigations was granted by Mr. E metal reserves -company,

and a rubber reserve company each ping their bombs indiscriminate- capitalised at:$5,000,000.

Himsworth at Kowloon this morn- ing when a man and a woman were charged with unlawfully de- taining a 10-year-old boy, So Yee,

for his release....

Intense Rivalry

ly wherever they perceive a ray of light.

tive for everybody to observe the

THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT

"For this reason, it is impera- For the Purchase of Aeroplanes or such black-out meticulously, both in other Armaments as the British Government

with intent to procure a ransom These concerns have the task his own interests and in the in-

of acquiring gutta percha, man-terests of national defence. Yinganese and tin from the N.E.I.

Accused were Fung Sau-yul,

alias Fung Yin, alias Fung

chuen, 28, unemployed, and

.Kwai, married woman.

It is not known how much of What applies to the frontier also holds good in-

may decide.

Cheng these materials will be, bought terior of the Reich: Everything Donations will be received by The South

from the Indies but since Malaya, must be avoided that might help

Inspector H. E. Rogers is in the chief alternative source, Is the enemy to find his way.China Morning Post.

charge of the case.

TIN QUOTA JUMPED

TO 130 PER CENT.

[concentrating on supplying the Reuter. |urgent war needs of Great Bri- [tain, the main portion of these materials would have to be pur-

chased from the Indies,

Such activity on the part of Ithe United States will not fall to

KING RECEIVES

Cheques should be

made payable to "War Fund-South China

GENERAL CRERAR

His Majesty the King yesterday All

- The International. Tin Commit-bring about intense rivalry be-received in audience Major-Gen- tee in London yesterday. fixed the tween the Indies and Japan, the cral Crerar, head of the Canadian quota for the year commencing "Japan Times" concludes.. military mission, who is soon to July 1 at 180 per cent. Reuter?

{return to Canada:Reuter."

Havas

Morning Post, Limited.“

dea

donations will be acknowledged in the

columns of The S. C. M. Post.

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