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(iii) It is lso retrted b. S tl. Jn neso in the WO-ALT KINN Crow have 11 surrundured and buon sent to COF. October 20th, over 500 J. pipe lid joined the Comunisto.
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The British Embassy, CLUNGKING, in its surry of news in CIA during the month of July, 1945 ( copy of which har only just core to hand in OK! HOC), reported that D.JUN FO, President of the Legislative YUAN, hd put forward a proposal for the formation of Sino-British comp, ny in HONG KOLG to enberk on the manufacture nd s.le of certain commodities, notably txtiles, rubber goods, unci:old motel wres,
108, nd bicycles. Mr. CHINAS, former Financi 1 Counsellor of the lab. day, was to discuss the proposal with the Ch rtered mnd HONG KONG B. as in LONDON. VAD interesting print rising from Dr. 3 FO's project, cormented the Enbrsty, is that he appears to ccept the continued st.tus of OY KON! as . free port undor British
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It is noted in thin connection that a firm called the FO-ON (D: foty Industri: 1)Ita..uf:ctory Ltd., sponsored by the Chinose Coverment, nd emotly sinil: in suction to the corny
proposed by D. SU 70, used to opernto before the wor in the
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(i) During the part ouk No. 132 Goudron, K.A.. hve been virtually rounded due to 1nok of starter c. rtridges. nti- Pir cy patrol has, however, bes
be held in rodiness to scrumble.
During the 3.11e period 134 arriving p srengers here Wadled at KI-Va cirfield. In edition, Lt. Gen. DIII of ble Chinese 13th ..rr nd 13 american officers arrived. FI-TAK in a Cour ndo iverart in connection with the move from the Colony of the Chimoso „ITY.
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18 ju saongers left the Colony by cir bound for LLYWE SADILY, NUMIN, SLELI and SIEVORE. Alongst them was ikj. Gen. D Yild, vao left for MUTIIG on October 18th.
0. October 19th, No.4857 Curry Flight proceeded to the sito of the proposed now airfield at ING HAN.
(ii) A B-25 Mitchell light bombor, handed over to tho Chinese ir Forco by the 10th! U.S.. .P. b god in CT, very quickly came to grief. The siror. St 3 consigned to CHUNGKING, and had no spoler tricon off on its first flight, then it crashed and wes completely destroyed by fire. Thilot claimed that the fault was due to a burnt tyre; hopover, in the opinion of an export, the pilot lost his nerve, and, boing unable to ston, swung the aircraft and crashed. On inspection of the runw y there was no indication of .. tyre burst. The export cl.ins tint Chinese trained irerous have difficulty in handling the fster typos of Libereft, and auggests that this may be due to inferior training and poor food, the latter comisting mainly of rice,
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