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A motor caravan of nine brand new Ford trucks belonging to the Seventh Day Adyant'st Mission ar- rived in Chungking yesterday from Rangoon by the Burma Road-after a five-week uneventful trip, carry- ing medical supplies and Christian terature and school books for several missions in. Free China. In- cluding the American Bible Society, the Lutheran Mission and the Swedish Red Cross.

Mr. Z. H. Coberly, wader of the caravan, reported that the road is In good condition and usable des- pite the rainy season. "I was fur- prised to find the Burma Road, as good as it is," he said, adding that the road is well-garrisoned

UNITY

CALL FOR MERCANTILES

"It is essential that a business community, should be com- pletely united 'if it is to protect its rights and that the various Indian Chambers of Commerce in this country should form inte a federation so as to be in a position to speak with one voice." was the advice given by Sir R.K. Shanmukham Chetty speak- ing at the tea party given to him by the Indian Chamber of Commerne in Singapore

RELIEF OF MONGOL REFUGEES

Sir Shanmukham said that he was very glad to have had the opportunity of meeting members of the Indian mercantile com munity, not only because he was going as Mr. Jumabhoy had sald on an important mission to Ame- rica, but because he himself was a member of the mercantile com- munits.

YULIN, Aug. 4 (Central) Re "If the interests of the Indianlief funds remitted by the National murcantile conumunity are

to be Government were distributed to protected in a foreign country the Mongol refugees in the West He said that a party of six was there should be one hundred per Banner of the Olanchab League In held up at Lashio due to heavy rent. co-operation and I hope that Bulyuan recently under the super- rains, otherwise the curavan could the members of the mercantile vision of Lieut-Geners) Chen have reached Chungking in three community will not lose sight of chia, Commander of the guerillas that fact," stated ir R. K. Shan-

1 the Mongolian areas. An adult mukham.

¡ received $10 and a child $7.

weeks.

Yu.

SANATARIUM WRECKED The main building of the Wuhan Although the Indians had estab Sanatarium of the Seventh Day jished their business connexions Japanese in May last year. Large The West Banner invaded by the Adventist Mission here was com in this country many years ago,numbers of Mongola were reduced pletely wrecked during the Jap-they should not forget that the anese air raid over Chungking last economic factor played a most im-induced to serve in the puppet

Wednesday.

portant part today, whether in

any

Lo destitution, while others

were

According to Mr E L. Longway. the various measures of taxation Sovernment service and the puppet West China head of the Mission, a or whether in the legislative or army. Large numbers of the latter nave since deserted the Japanese heavy bomb landed squarely on the administrative measures

and returned. The lates; group ballding when the last o ve government.

fled back from Pallingmiao. waves of raiders attacked the city. The loss is estimated at $80,000, including an X-ray outfit which was the best in Free China.

The Wattan Sanalarlum was re- moved from Wuchang to Chang- king before Hankow fall in Oct., 1938 (Central News).

ECONOMIC PROBLEMS

During his tour in the Mongo- It would be seen that the great Han areas in Sutyuan recently er part of the activity of any Lieut-General Chen Yu-chia upon Government was connected with arrival at each place summoned economic problems. If the mer-the Mongols and lamas

and ba- cantile community was not really rangued them on the importance awake then there was danger of of their support of the war of re- encroachment on its rights

sistance and confidence in China's The speaker hoped that they ultimate victory. He also inform-

ACE AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT all the various mercantile asso-tlons

would spare no pains to create ed them of the National Govern

one central organisation to which ment's concern over their condi

MR. LELAND STOWE

FOR CHUNGKING

WASHINGTON, (By Cupper) ---

That Free China is sfth regarded as an important trews centre des pite the intensification of the European war is evidenced by the news that the well-known Chicago Daily News is sending one of its

clations and chambers could be affiliated

BALLOON BOATS

Mr. R. Junabhoy, the president of the chamber, thanked Str Shanmukham for accepting their Ships which carry nothing but invitation and said that Sir Shan-barrage balloons are the latest mukham would be glad to hear branch of Britain's Royal Navy. that members of the chamber Dotted among convoys as they handled 90 per cent of the Indo- move through the channel and Malayan import and export trade, North Sea, these ships fly their balloons at considerable lengths of cable and as in London, the

crack correspondents, Mr. Leland KWANGCHOWWAN balloons help to keep oft, diva,

Stowe, to cover Chungking.

CUSTOMS

bombing attacks by the enemy.

A barge once used to carry bal- last up and down the Thames, now carries the balloons between their shore station and the ships which

Mr. Stowe who made headlines with his first witness-account of the fall of Norway la leaving San Francisco by Clipper on July 29 for Singapore whence he will pro- ceed to Chungking by way of the Burma Road. He told the Central

According to a report in the TA News representative that he ex- KUNG PAO yesterday. the Jap- pected to spond 18 months or añose selaed the Customs and the

more in China and the Far East. Water Preventive Service with a possible visit to the Dutch | Kwangchowwan and began rigorous. East Indies and Indo-China, examinations of the goods passing

through there on August 1.

JAPANESE SEIZURE are to fly them

REPORTED

WORLD SCOOP

his

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 6 to 11 Aug. 1941.

Week

Days of

Month

White-haired but still young, The police force in the port soft-spoken Mr. Stowe expressed however, has not yet been seized great enthusiasm over

new though the Japanese have de assignment. Since tilg return manded the French authorities to Tues. from Europe be has been lecturing hand it over to them. and radiocasting, having recently completed a book on his

tures in the war zones.

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Chekkan, the Chinese town bor- hon-dering on the French leased terri-Man. 11

Itory, remaing calm.—(Central);

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For his world scoop he was re- port further revealed. Preparing Frí.

Medal cently awarded

for to meet arly sinergency, the Chi- Sat. Distinguished Service b.y the nese are evacuating the port and School of Journalism of the Unly-transporting away their goods.... Sun. 10

at the ersity of Missouri time the Ta Kung Pao was oured, (Central).

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