893.24/581: Telegram
The Consul at Rangoon (Brady) to the Secretary of State
[Received June 30—1:36 p.m.]
War materials for China passed by customs during the period May 21–June 3 valued at 7,965,000 rupees or approximately $2,788,000. Denmark, Belgium, Germany, France, Russia were the principal sources of supply in the order named, supplies were mostly cartridges, shells, rifles, pistols and machine guns.68
Inquiries received by Burma customs authorities from Hong Kong [and] Shanghai Banking Corporation indicate that large quantity Chinese silver, chiefly coin, may be shipped through Rangoon. No definite information yet available here.
- In despatch No. 192, July 5, the Consul at Rangoon reported that this brought the total imports passed by customs up to the end of this period to $20,497,860 (893.24/587).↩