PACIFIC SITUATION.
JAPAN AND EAST INDIES.
’ jVttiVE FOR TRADE RELATIQNS. TOKIO, July 29. It is reported that Mr Shingb Tsuda (president of the Kanegafuchi Spiniump Company)' may' beT appointed Ambassador Extraordinary, to the Netherlands East Indies instead of a diplomat, because of the importance of trade relations. EVACUATION FROM HONG KONG WOMEN AND CHILDREN FOR AUSTRALIA. MANILA, July 28. A Dutch ship lias evacuated 585 British women and children from Hong Kong to Australia. Three thousand more are to he evacuated in the.; first week in August.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 250, 30 July 1940, Page 5
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