FOOD FOR GERMANY
SUPPLIES FROM JAPAN
TRANSIT VIA SIBERIA
(Reed. June 4, 11.40 a.m.) • TOKIO, June 3.
Dr. Wo'hlthat, the German economist. is negotiating far-reaching economic relations with Japan, says the Associated Press of Great Britain. Dr. Wohlthat’s chief objective is the stimulation of the flow of vital foodstuffs to Germany, via the Siberian railway, which in recent months has topped 1500 tons daily. Seventy-five thousand tons of soya beans from Manchulcuo have already been shipped to Germany. Large consignments of other commodities include oil, cotton, meat and rice.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20572, 4 June 1941, Page 5
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89FOOD FOR GERMANY Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20572, 4 June 1941, Page 5
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