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WAR TRADE OF U.S.A.

METALS FOR ENEMY. NEW . YORK, February 9. The Mexico City correspondent of .’he■.‘New York Times” confirms that Manzanillo (Mexico) has become a clearing house, for .United States copper for Vladivostpck, from where, it is suspected, it is to be railed to Germany,.. The opinion is expressed that it will be shipped from Mexico /in American bottoms because : the Soviet cannot spare ships for a long voyage.. .. . i- - . Three thousand tons of copper and 2000 .tons of lead are awaiting the arrival at New York of the Soviet freighters. Engels and Kim.

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Grey River Argus, 14 February 1940, Page 10

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WAR TRADE OF U.S.A. Grey River Argus, 14 February 1940, Page 10

WAR TRADE OF U.S.A. Grey River Argus, 14 February 1940, Page 10

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