CHINA.
EXPORTS TO RUSSIA. London, July 3. The Harbin correspondent of the Daily Mail says that the Chinese are sending through Russia large quantities of cottons, blankets, fats, and other goods vitally needed in Germany since the removal of the embargo on exports, which was originally intended to secure a complete German blockade in the Far East. China is acting in good faith, but there is reason to believe that the goods are passing Irkutsk and reaching the Germans. The danger would not have arisen if the Allies had intervened and controlled the western trades routes.— United Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1918, Page 6
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98CHINA. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1918, Page 6
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