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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 30, 1940.
By Ernie Bushmiller
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VANCOUVER, Aug. 29. (Domei).-American planes will soon be based on Canadian soil, according to the Assistant Attorney General of the U. S., Norman Littell.
Mr.
The U.S.-Canadian Joint Defence Board will shortly open discussions regarding the co-operation of defences along the American and Canadian Pacific and Cana- Idian seaboards.
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One of the world's lengthiest aerial patrols-reaching from the United States to within a GERMAN prisoners of war, including alrmen, parachutists und infantrymen, embarking in a ship which recently took them to Canada. few miles of Soviet Russia In One such ship was sunk by U-Boat and many of the Germans and Alaska-will then be inaugurat; Italians lost their lives.
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"This is my assistant.........If I win he jumps over the net!" "Asiatic Monroe Doctrine” Not In Favour
Japanese In Singapore Oppose To Expansion
By DAVID S. WAITE
"UNITED PRESS" STAFF CORRESPONDENT
SINGAPORE, Aug. 25 (UP).—Japanese living in Singapore and the Malay peninsula have turned "thumbs down" on the "southward expansion" of the Konoye government in the belief that it may not have such a "stabilizing" effect as Japanese statements indicate.
A former Japanese consul general Japanese spokesmen here of; the prosperous business and Singapore vice admitted that the Japanese community was regarded merchant classes indicated their with a certain amount of suspicion anxiety to maintain peaceful which he attributed to the fact that and settled conditions of the Japanese do not often mix socially with non-Japanese in the city. He present basis after having wes-thought they were too much inclined thered the storm of the anti- to keep to themselves and urged his to join non-Japanese Japanese boycott unofficially im- cumpatriots
clubs. posed by Malayan Chinese.
of
Delention by the police of Ishtra Kobayashi, manager of Easter News, a Japanese propaganda organization and Singupare correspondent Domet (Japanese) News agency, created nervousness among Japanese quarters here, but the tension oppor- ently has died down.
Control 2 Big Iron Mines Although the principal Japanese business interests in Singapore aro concerned with rubber, tin, copra, vegetable oils and shipping, Japanese companies control two big iron mines in the Malay peninsula. These mines produce a a high-grade ore. Last year they
exported about: 2,000,000 tons of Law-Abiding Reputation
Iron
ore to Japan. Japanese quarters pointed out that
Bauxite, the mineral from which their
community, numbering about aluminium is made, and which is 3,000 has the reputation of being law-invaluable in aircraft production,, is abiding. In the past, any action also mined by Japanese in the Malay taken against Japanese by the police peninsult they buy additional rubber Japanese alzo own rubber has been more or
or less dire
directed aga
agala
estates but Panese
who were visiting the "on holiday" or in transit from one and all their tin requirements on the
one open market. country to another. Only occasion- Although Malaya provides a profit-
ally
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during the past five or six years able market for Japanese manufac have well-known local Japanese re- tured goods, it is not an important sidents been affected. Occasionally, market as the population of the well-known businessman Have been peninsula is only about 5,000,000, refused visas to return to Sapore Java with a population of more than after visiting Japan on holiday.
40,000,0000 is much more important Japanese have lived in Malaya for in this.respect. many years although it is only since
1920 that there has been any organ- WINDSOR ENTERTAINS
ized effort to share in the minéral of the
London, Aug, 29.
and agricultural prosperity
The Duke of Windsor gave his first. The Ishara Sangyo Koshi country. company first began mining in Malaya official dinner at Nassau last night for Iron and manganese, The first when there were 10 guests. He will shipments from Johore was in 1921 give his second to-night when there and from the mines on the east coast will bo 12 guests, including the of Malaya in 1025.
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