FARMS OF JAPAN
HIGHER OUTPUT URGED (Reed. Aug. 5, noon) TOKIO, Aug. 4. The Japanese Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Ino, after touring the flood zones in the Chiba, and Ibaraki piefectures, said he was surprised at the extensive damage to crops. He stressed the urgency of an immediate increase in the agricultural output and admonished farmers not to abandon themselves to despair. Mr. Ino said that Japanese soldiers were undergoing greater hardships at the front. JAP. TROOPS AT DARIEN (Reed. Aug. 5, noon) NEW YORK, Aug. 4. The correspondent of the Associated Press of America says that Japanese troops continue to arrive at Darien. New contingents include numerous cavalry units which are believed to have been sent directly from Japan. There have been no withdrawals from the China fronts recently.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20625, 5 August 1941, Page 5
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