THAILAND AND INDO-CHINA
BORDER FIGHTING CONTINUES
ATTACK BY FRENCH AEROPLANES HANOI, December 12. The French in a “reprisal air raid” dropped 24 bombs at Muk in Thailand, west of Savannaket, some of which
hit an airfield. Two incendiaries struck the porch of the Governor’s house. Thai aeroplanes on Wednesday bombed Saravane and Savannaket. BRITISH BID FOR
U.S. SHIPS (Received December 13, 7.30 p.m.) WASHINGTON, December 12, British interests bid 3,010,000 dollars for 15 ships of the Maritime Commission’s laid up fleet.
CHINA SELLS TEA TO SOVIET
CHUNGKING ANNOUNCES CONTRACT (Received December 13, 7.30 p.m.)
CHUNGKING, December 12. China has signed a contract with the Soviet under which China will deliver during the coming year 100,000,000 Chinese dollars worth of tea to the Soviet. _____
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