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South Americans At London Cenotaph
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, July 15 (UP),--- Traffic WILA brought to (L standstill in a hushed atmos- phère of reverence in Whitehall when three South American air- men Jald wreaths Ch Cenotaph in honour of Britain's war dead and the R.A.F.
the
The three airmen, Chillenn Wing- Leader Ganga, Peruvian Squadron- Leader Griva, and Argentine Squadron-Leader Marengo were ac- companied by high British military offlcers, and a brief ceremony held.
irz
WAK
The ceremony, al which General Bilbao, head of the Bolivian Mission
also Landon, WILL
présent, tour of I.A.F. Shinr climaxed stations and aircraft factories which the South Americans have just con- cluded.
The airmen will report to their
the strength governments eficiency of the British air force and earry home suggestions for improving their own air strength.
Free French Approve All
Syrian Terms
CAIRO, July 15 (Reuter).-In addition to the terms signed between General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson second and General Verdillne, document was published here today containing the terms offered by the British and General de Gaulle General Dentz through the American Consul-General in Beirut.
This contained the principles on which the terms were accepted by but originally he General Dentz
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
will The following rates charged for malling single copies of Genera the following newspapers
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
TT. London Demand London T.T. Shanghai TT. Singapore TT. Japan TVT. Indin TT US.A.
T.T, Manila
T.T. Batavia
TT. Bangkok
+
TT. Salgon
T.T. France
1/2%
1/2
450
.5244
1024
.02%
.24%
.40 .45/4 14015 .104
.1/04
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
4 m/s D/P London
.1/3/2 1/3
4 m/s L/C USA.
4 m/s France
20
.64%
U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.
TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia
30 d/s Indla
H.K. Stock Market
The
July 16, 1941.
Canadian-American Economic Union Plan
NEW YORK, July 15 (Renter).-A group of Canadian and American officials and economists are to begin pooling Ideas to-day regarding the joint economic programme for the United States and Canada suggested in the "Hyde Park Declaration" of Mr W. L. Mackenzie King, the Canadian Prime Minister, and President Roosevelt.
The Canadian section of the. Joint Economic Committee nr- rived here yesterday to open a two-day initial session with the American branch.
The Joint Committee spokesman of the Canadians explained that it had been created primarily to study, firstly, the ways in which defence efforts can be made more effective through co-operation and interchange of materials, and secondly, a long- range programme that might tend to forestall or at least lighten, 'Cana dinu and American post-war malad- Justments.
China After The War
Chungking Honours
Canberra
LONDON, July 16 (Reuter). The appointment of Mr Hsu Mo as Chinese Minister to Aus tralia is regarded in Chinese circles in London as A special compliment to Australia.
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OPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH TOKYO, July 15 (Domel),--A fresh move to reform Japan's poll- tical ground in the face of the world crisis was envianged when Mr Fuse- nosuke Kubara, storia petrel of poll- lics, presented his resignation a to the Premier, Cabinet Councillor Prince Kunaye, this evening.
Mr Kuhara, it is cold, has resigned the ground that his appointinent
bee been made on the basis of the Alor Star
་
he was
Amritsar since old political Party formerly the President of the defunct Bangkok Selyukai Party. It is understood Batavia that the veteran politician voiced his Calcutta earnest wishes to net up to the spirit
оп
has
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·Clive Street Lumpur
Kuala
#ltlawan
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Taiping
Madras
Tientsia
Manila
Tongkah
Medan
(Bhukety
New York
Thingtso
Pelping
Yokohama
Fairlie Fince Kuching
of the dissolution, of political parties Canton
a year ago.
Influence Still Retained
Cawnpore Cebu
It may be recalled that Mr Kuhara Colombo.
took the lead in the movement for he
ilalphong dissolving old political Parties a year
(Peking) Hankow
Penang FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General banking Business transacted,
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periodi in Local or Other Currencies at rates which will be quoted on application. the
ago. Mr Kuhara asserts that dea- Passing early into the Chinese rite their nominal dissolution the Diplomatic Service, Mr Hsu Mo la old political Parties still retain their regarded as one of the most oble men body influence which must be in the Service. As he is really of liquidated in order to consolidate the ambassadorial rank, it is evident that nation's war footing visen-vis in sending him to a ministerial post, current international crisis,
The veteran Parliamentarian is of that she i China wished to show sending to Australia a man of the the opinion that, the national unity should be solidified through the standing. This action is shellar to that of activities of the Central Co-operative LONDON, July 15 (Reuter), the United States Government which Council of the National Service As "What sort of a China are to cent Mr Nelson T. Johnson, formerly sectation.
we of the war?" Ambassador to China, to be Minister 1,425 s. expect at the end
Ito Australia. 61 n. neked Brigadier-GeneralC. 85 n. Woodroffe, fermer Military Allashe G1 n. in Tokyo, at the annual meeting of 234 n.
the Chinese Association 11 n. he is Chairman,
were
following quotations Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.
BANKS
H.K. Bauks H.K. Banks £
1.K. Banks (H.K.) £. Chartered Bonk £ Mercnnille, A. & D. £ Mercantile C. £. East Asia
INSURANCES
INST
Canton $..
to
Union Ins. $.
abroad:-made one reservation, namely that
only negotiate with
South China Morning Post China and Macao
10 cents per copy British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy
The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao
16 cents per copy
British and Foreign
20 cents per copy
25 cents Saturdays.
The
Hongkong Telegraph
Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition
June
September, 1941. Two Silver Trophics Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries.
Throo Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.
$250
CASH PRIZES $250
SECTION ONE
Interior scenes. Table Top and St
Life Studies.
(Ezluding portraiture,plants...and,
and flowers).
he would
British authoritles.
the
British He was Informed by the Commander-in-Chief that they could and 'conditions not accept
such
therefore hostilities would continue presented representatives
themsel
unless
They
did
morning
themselves without such conditions.
present themselves next and General Georges Catroux, on behalf of General
Chin. Underwriters $. H.K. Fire Ins. $.
Dougins $.
SHIPPING
Steamboats ३.
Indo-Chinna P. $. Indo-Chinus D. $. Shell (Bearers) a/-
Waterboats ....
DOCKS ETC.
.75 11.
.225 b.
400
1 n.
185 b.
Equality As A Power highest
ours
of which
We all assume
to be the winning side and few would deny that our side includes China. Ilence will be Д China after the war
American Consuls Leave Italy
BUDAPEST BOMBED
П
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SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with Interest allowed at rates obtainable on application.
The Bank's Head Oftea in London
undertakes Execular and Trustee bui ness, and cinima recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which ascertained at any of R$ may be Agencies and ranches
W. H. EVANS THOMAB,
Manager.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED Head Omes:-15, Gracechurch Street, London, RCA,
the Reserve Fund and Rest
£3,000,000
1,000,000
1,050,000
1,254,000
BANKERS: The Bank of England & Midland Bank, Ltd.
ROME, July 16 (Reuter).-An air raid on Budapest on Monday night Authorised Capital SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
official com- Subscribed Capital Rome, July 13
(UP)-Unitedu. unnounced in
dispatch to victorious China which will be able States Consuls and consular clerks munique Issued in the Rumanian Paid-up Capital b. Justliably
bus from various places in Italy have left capital, says bly to claim that she
official Italian news agency. helped y
much, if not more, than for Lisbon via France und Spain on
The communique reads: "enemy 120 n. we have helped her, Is it conceiv-a special train which is
Is expected
rcraft dropped a large number of China either would to arrive at Lisbon on July 20, 8% n. able that such a
bombs on Bucharest inst offered
by .00 n. [be
Meanwhile, reports from Berlin night" but adds that fires that were state that the job of
getting 234 .70 n.status ather than of rauality?"
extinguished. One Bangkok Bombay alluding General Woodroffe,
In-Calcutta members of United States consular
Colombo 0.55 n. many signs that Japan intended soon staffs in Germany to Lisbon by July person was killed and one was
jured, concludes the communique.
Delhi to make a fresh move, probably 22
to catch the steamer West Point
Calle The non.southward, was of the opinion that has been virtually completed,
Howrah she would have made it earlier but American Consulate at Frankfort,
the prolonged resistance
the last in Germany, closed its doors to-day.
40/3.
would
Ranged With Britain
any
of
It she did so, Britain and China
Wharves $..
Docks $
Providents $.
Shai Dockyards $. MINING
15.60
314;
81. for
China.
de
Kailan s/- Raubs $. H.K. Mines
Hotels $. Lands $...
12/6 n.
Gaulle, took part in the negotia- tions and the nut terms as signed huve his full approval.
STOCK EXCHANGE
Some Irregularity
LONDON, July 15 (Reuter).-The Stock Exchange to-day encountered some irregularity, Git-edged hold- ings, olls and industrial stocks re- eeded slightly on profit-taking, but there were signs of renewed pravin- cial support.
Most industrial stocks, especially breweries and textiles, were at lower levels.
Rubber and tea shares were firmly held. Kafirs responded well to Cape and local support but diamonds met profit-taking.
Japanese bunds receded but were subsequently supported.
Wall Street was irregular,
MEXICO CLOSER
TO AMERICA-
1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY Agreement On Exports 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10
SECTION TWO Portraiture. 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $40. 3rd $30. 4th $10
SECTION THREE Plants and Flowers, 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50. 3rd $30. 4th $10
RULES
The following Rutes will govern the Competition:
The Competition la open to all photographers.
The entries awarded the Ilford Trophies for the best and second- best pletures in the Competition. will not be entitled to any other prizes. 3.-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Beetion. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com. petition, and which
ba
must
pasted on back of entry. -the right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to tho Hongkong Telegraph,
0.All
photographs entered must
have been taken in the Colony of ilongkong. Photographs which have been already" entered in ather Competitions are ineligible, d. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of. Toxa of or damago, to entèles. 7-Ali entries to be either black,
repla, or toned pletures, and musi be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible, Biožures jubmitted is sepia, tones should be accompanied by ** smaller print in black and white, D.-No pietūro to entered in mord
than ono Bection. 10-Mounts be only while or cream, must be at one of the following #izes:-10x12, 18X20,
·J-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- Velition
12,Members of the Staffs of the - the
Hongkong Telegraph and South China Morning Post are not permitted to compelo,
13.-The decision of the Judges shall
be Anal 14-At the conclusion of the Com- petition, entries will be retumed to competitors on application st the Telegraph; offices within seven anys. 18-Tha time, of "'allanes `is · strictly
forbidden...
NAME
ENTRY FORM
SECTION
ADDRESS
Plodered block' Iettera (and, paste one of these forms on back [of "each"Entry,
WASHINGTON, July 15 (Reuter). As part of its programme to build up vital defence supplies, the United States has guaranteed to buy from Mexico all exportable surplus of nol strategie materials which are sold to private industries in the western heinisphere in the next 18 months, announced Mr Jesse Jones, Federal Loan Administrator,
The Mexican Government have decreed that these commodities may be exported only within the hemis- phere.
nets
to
MADRAS, July 15 (Reuter) ---The Madras Presidency is beginning
from manufacture camouflage sisal hemp which not only meets ex- sential, war needs but also helps the Krowers of the fibre.
NOW PROCEEDING -CALL EARLY
TREASURE
SHIP'S
SALE
WONDERFUL BARGAIN
OPPORTUNITIES
SPECIAL! A reduction of 10-25% disc..
given on all articles bought during the Sale.
Children's Summer Wear, Sun Suits, American Frocks, Hats, Woollies, Silk & wool .Combinations.
STOCK UP ALSO ON YOUR CHILDREN'S WINTER WARDROBE.
THE TREASURE SHIP
St. George's Bldg., Chater Road, Mezz. Fir. Contrance! Miss Nnylpr's)...
LANDS
Lands 4% Debentures Shai Lands Sh. $.. Humphreys $. H.K. Realties S. Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Trams $.....
Peak Trams (old). Peak Trams (new) Star Ferries $. Y. Ferries S.
China Lights (old) S. China
Lights (new S... H.K. Electrics (old) x rts 11.K. Electrics (new) $... H.K. Electrics Its S.. Macao Electrics $.... Sandokan Lights Telephones (old) S. Telephones (new) 5..
INDUSTRIALS
would become more than collaboras Clerks Attached To
cls n. tors in the fight against aggression; they would be ranged together .4.70s, against a common enemy.
.3531 S. .97% n.
Indian Forces
started
were
Australian Petrol Stocks
SYDNEY, July 15 (Reuter) The
Federal Government has decided to take control under the National Security Act of the Importation, General Woodroffe
of petrul sald that the
SIMLA, July 15 (Reuter).-Cer-storage and distribution Government in bygone days tain types of British
personnel such as thus supplanting the petrol cartel.
Mr Menzies, Premier, in a state- 10 n. appeared to take little account of clerks and followers attached to the 6.80 b. Chinese feelings but he drew atten- defence services of India, by notificament said that the Government was American 3.40 n. tion to the statements in the House tion are made the subject of a lawnsking the British and .101 b. of Commons by Churchill on
Mr
governing the particular arm of the authorities for more tankers and that they would not abate their efforts June 18, 1940 and by Mr Eden on cervices concerned. 17.60 s. June 11, 1941, pledging a revision of Without this provision, It is point- until stocks were assured.
7 n. Chinese treates on a busis of re-ed out, clerks ordered to a mobilisa-
ciprocity and equality. .3% n.
tion station could defy the order General Woodroffe expressed con- with impunity. Adence that British Interests thereby affected would be kept in view but
533 m.
22 n.
.0.10 s.
10 &
1.40
.22 b.
The considered it not ton carly for
for those interests to prepare .21 b. changes which must occur. 11.30 sa.
the
U.S. Journalists Released
18.19 b. Churchill's Words Find
.12 n. .23.10 n. .0.95 b.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, July 15 (UP)- Favour In Russia
The Under Secretary of State, Mr MOSCOW, July 15 (Reuter).-Mr Sumner Welles announced to-day
the American
Journalists, Churchill's speech at the County Hall that Sh. S....30 n.
on Monday is published verbatim hy Richard Hotelett and Jay Allen will all the leading Soviet newspapers be released by the Gestapo in Borlin n. to-day. The
text of the Anglo-1 and will return to the United States 15-11 Soviet agreement-is--prominently on the U.S.S. West Point when she
9. printed. on the front pages of all leaves Europe on July 25.
papers which did not have editions yesterday.
Cold: (Pro's Sh. $..
Cald: Macg.
Canton ices Cements.$.
H.K. Ropes 5.
STORES, &n. Dairy Farms $.. Watsons $ Lane Crawfordis $..
Sinceres Si
Wing On (H.K.) Wm. Powell, Ltd. x.d.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. 5.2 S'ini Cotton Sh. $.
MISC.
25
191⁄4n.
10.00 s. It is accompanied by leading It was learned that Marquis Fran-
The recent decrease in motorists' rations is helping to build up-stocks, not satisfied but Government was merely to impose more sacrifices on the people.
Big Property Sale In S'hai.
National City Bank
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SHANGHAI, July 10 (UP).-The National City Bank announced to- day that it had sold its lurge office building on Klukiong Road in the
on
heart of the International-Settle ment's business district to the China NANKING, July 15 (Domei) Really Company for an undisclosed sun and will take a long term lease
the building, .6.45 n. articles by Soviet scientists and cesco Maria Marchise Taliani, Italian 21. academicians expressing satisfaction Ambassador to China, will formally at the pact, and lengthy necounts of present his credentials to Mr Wang fuctory meetings at which unanim-Ching-wel, President of Ure Natlonul ous resolutions in favour of the Government of China at Nunking, on agreement were passed.
July 18.
30 n.
.114
.42 n. .305 n.
II.K. Govt. 4%
.07 n. H.K. Govt 3% (1934) x.l. 03 sa. H.K. Govt 34% (1940) x.l. 921⁄4 n. Ch. Govt. 5% 1025 GSBds. .42 m. Entertainments $..
04 п. Constructions fold) $.
.1.60
n. Constructions (new) ..60 cts n. Vibro Piling $.
.7.20 n. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/- 1/71% 1. Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) ́s/−2/11⁄2 n.
the disposal It is asserted that
the established "is in line with
rent quarters policy of a bank 10 wherever available rather than to own property."
The China Realty Company has agreed to erect a new office building for the use of the banic.
Concentration of British NAZI PEACE
Industries Successful
LONDON, July 15 (British Wireless).
Satisfactory re-
sults of the concentration of industry were mentioned by the
·President of the Board of Trade in a House of Commons reply to-day.
The period allowed for submission
and
SOUNDINGS
the
New York, July 15. Mayor LaGuardia told touring South America education re
that presentatives to-day German Government submitted peace proposals a few days ago to the Washington Peace Move- ment with instructions to dry them out and prepare founda- their reception. He that the plan Involved United States
of Europe supervising Germany
NOTED CHINESE
Sir Andrew Duncan said that of voluntary schemes had now come one result of the invitation of to an end. In a number of lesser BANKER DIES
last March to conclude an agree-Industries, the result aimed at had
achieved substantially been The local "National Times" quotes ment for concentration was that
tions for gratifying progress had been made in Hongkong banking circles as having recieved news from America that nearly 110,000 workers had been large sections of the more Important Mr Y Churlong, 07-year-old Chair- released or were being made industries affected by the limitation man of the Board of Directors of the available for release under the of supplies or rationing of raw mate- China Farmers Bank, died in
York on July 13 after a long new i arrangements in hand in the frials.
A native of Ningpo, the Inte industries concerned.
fect About 85,000,000 square
economio control
DRANCUES:-
Janina Kuantan Kandy
Karachi
Kota Bharu
Kania Lapim
Madras New York ·
Penang Rangoon
· Shanghal Bimla
Kuala Lumpur Singapore
HONGKONG BRANCIL
Hongkong Banking
and
Kuala Trengganu
Every
of description Exchange Business transacted.
TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSKIP UNDERTAKEN, Current Accounts opened in Local Cur- rency and Fixed Deposits received in Local Currency and Sterling on term that may be ascertained on application,
D. BENRON,
Manager.
POST OFFICE
Air Mail Service by British Over- East seas Airways Corporation to and South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond has now been resumed. Correspondence for despatch by air vin Rangoon must be superscribed by "C.N.A.C."
The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is tem- sorarily suspended:Yunnan, Sze
huon, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fuklen
Amoy (except
and Kulangru) Kwangal North and East of <wangtung.
Small Packet Post to dil countries. 's suspended.
INWARD AIR MAILS
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways
Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 22nd July,
July 29.
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways
Direct
Service"-San date, 5th August,
Francisco ..Aug. 12.
OUTWARD AXE MAILS Monday, July 21 Air Ball by Alr to Bangoɑn la con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways,"
E.P.O. and Gro. Reg.
July 21, 4 p.m. Ord. ......
..July 21, 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, July 29
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and TranS- Atlantle Services."
Iteя.
Ord.
Rek.
K.P.O.
• 29, 5.00 pm).
G.P.O.
29, 5.30 p.m.
....July 20, 5.00 p.m. ..July 29, 7.00 p.m. Tuesday, August 13
Ord.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ama- rican Airways and Trans-Atlaatto Services."
K.P.O.CO
..Aug. 12, 5 p.m. ...Aug. 12, 6.30 p.m.
with their
Rer.
The
and foreign answer. of
Ord.
G.P.O.
It was not a how bona fide offer no matter
RCA.
Ord,
of
no-
The Board of Trade in conjunction
of with the interested departments was
Yi had contributed much toward solidifying
the financial structure of factory space had been placed at the now hastening the completion Chlua since the outbreak of the disposal of the Controller-General these measures by themselves Sino-Japanese war. His achleve-of Factory and Storuge Premises. minating the nucleus arms. ments were several times publicly acknowledged by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and the Finance Minister Dr H. H. Kung.
Eire Wants More
The
U.S. Ships
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, July 15 (UP),— Irish Minister, Mr Robert Brennan to-day conferred with Mr Sumner Welles, Under Secretary - of State, neeling the purchase of twelve additional American slips in order to deliver 50,000 tons of essen- tial materials ordered in the United States including newsprint, lumber. agrleultural seeds and foodstufTa.
Sir Arthur Blackburn
In Hongkong CHUNGKING, July 19 (Cent News)-Sic Arthur Blackburn, Chinese Counsellor to the British Embassy In Chungking, left, to-day by plane for Hongtong where to wi seek treatment for his leg which was injured during a recent Japanese air raid over Chungking when the British Embassy was squarely - hit -and-cleatroyed:-"-
Lady Blackburn' accompanied him,
AMERICAN
PRESIDENT LINES
TRANSPACIFIC and ROUND-WORLD SERVICES Next Sailing.
UNITED STATES
Third week in July
For further particulars apply
AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES
"ROUND-WORLD SERVICES". AGENTS FÖRL-TRANSCONTINENTAL &{WESTERN AIR AND UNITED AIR LINES.
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relations.
course, was that
sugar-coated-United Press.
Slavs Are Slaves
peoples.
To Hitler
The
„Aug. 12, 5 pm.
Aur. 12, 7p.m.
U. S. MID. EAST
SION LEAVES GIBRALTAR
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MOSCOW, July 15 (UP)-Soviet
GIBRALTAR, July 15 (Reuter).— number of newspapers publish a
altuation In the western concerning Hitter's "bar- policy towards the Slav Mediterranean was the subject of conferences between General Lord Gort, Governor and Commander-in- Izvestia" says that the people of Chler here, and the United States all German-occupied countries are Government Mission to the Middic regirded by the Fascists as belonging East and Mediterranean, which has tu "Inferior, races, but it claims that
England after proceeded slay, Poles and wards the Slava-Czechs,
The Serbs-whom he calls bugs and East and remained there five weeks. "Insects."
It is headed Mr. W. G. Hayrlinan
by The hours of Hitler's doom will be and other members are Brigadler. the hours of liberallon of all Slav General H. Boyce of the Unlied people," "Izvestia" states.
States Air Force, and Colonel A, Green, a tank expert.
three
Hitler displays particular hatred to- now amirsion flow to the Middle
Japanese Industries
Deteriorating
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”. WASHINGTON, July 15 (UP) ~~
WILKINS LEAVES
The Department of Commerco to FOR KUNMING --
day reported that available statistics Indicate that industrial production in
CHUNGKING, July 15 (Central
Japan is "slowly deteriorating under News) Ending a five-day visit in the continual strain of the China kos-Chungking, Sir Hubert Wilkins, Aus tilities, and that the decline is due trallan Aretle explorer, left for Kun to a shortage of skilled labour, fuel ming by plano 40-day en route to and-electricity.
Rangoon via the Burma Road
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