CHINESE SMUGGLERS
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uncustomed goods rburing into china
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(Rec. 11 p.m.) Shanghai, October 19 Smugglirig on ari* ,unprec,edented scaie is rariipaHt iri hO'fethern. China Owirig to the strairied S'ino-Japanese situation. VaSt smtiggling. or.ganisar tions are operating. fro'm Darien.and othei- centres outside. the Great Wall and literally poi^ring , goods into • China through the Passes. . ,,, The lafgest percentage qf the goods are of Japanese origiri, which ,can be easily handled, since forcible seizure urider the f Ormer , Chinese Customs (•schelrie . invplves little more than the changing of labels and giving a sqmblance to .American and European goods. These smuggled goods are finding a ready market in Tientsin, Hangkow, Shanghai and other cities., .
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 667, 20 October 1933, Page 5
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115CHINESE SMUGGLERS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 667, 20 October 1933, Page 5
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