In mid-May, as Italy and Turkey were at loggerheads, Arthur also st a business team to Southeast Asia to integrate and buy up all the rubber manors andpanies.
Although Arthur''s takeover of rubberpanies were all in Southeast Asia, it is currtly one of the major rubber-producing areas in the world, and ev in the future, it will still be the most important rubber-producing area in the world.
If Arthur remembers correctly, from 94 onward, Southeast Asia ounted for half of the world''s total rubber production, and the region was a veritable rubber kingdom.
Integrating these rubberpanies in Southeast Asia now and creating a unique rubber brand is also beficial to the future developmt of the rubber industry in Southeast Asia.
The first person in charge of the Australian Rubber Company is Charles Wynne, the former head of the rubberpany under the Royal financial group.
Charles Wynne has be involved in the rubber industry for more than t years, and his leadership of the Australian Rubber Company has a positive effect on its business developmt.
Charles Wynne''s first task is to visit and take control of over 00 rubberpanies and over ,000 rubber manors bought up by the Royal financial group.
These rubberpanies and manors will be the industrial foundations of the Australian Rubber Company and its main business.
To sure Charles Wynne''s safety, Arthur dispatched more than t security personnel to him, all of whom were members of the royal guard or expericed police officers. They were all equipped with Cassadine submachine guns and AS898 semi-automatic pistols to sure Charles Wynne''s safety as much as possible.
After all, the capital behind the more than 00 rubberpanies is a mixture of various interests, and no one can guarantee whether they would hand over the rubberpanies to Charles Wynne peacefully.
After all, most of the employees behind these rubberpanies are Southeast Asian natives who don''t have a good impression of Austrsia and are susceptible to maniption and could do something unexpected.
With the protection of more than t security personnel, Arthur feels rtively at ease. After all, it would take at least a thousand natives to break through the defse of t or so security personnel.
It is unlikely that any force in Southeast Asia would incite thousands of natives to attack Austrsian businessm.
At the d of May, with the help of the British, the Italian army quickly defeated Turkey''s limited garrison forces in Tripoli and sessfully upied Tripoli and the coastal areas.
However, due to the fierce resistance of the local Turkish poption, the advance of Italian forces into the hintend was very slow.
In early June, ev before the war ded, Italy hurriedly dered the annexation of Tripoli and Xniya, and restored the old name of Libya to the region.
However, Italy''s harsh demands were immediately rejected by the Turkish governmt, and the local Turkish residts began to gage in widespread guerri warfare against the invasion, prolonging the Italo-Turkish War.
On June , 9, as the Italo-Turkish War became more intse, Tsar Nichs II inquired in his personal capacity about Austrsia''s military industry''s production capacity. Arthur did not understand why, but quickly undertook to supply the Tsardom of Russia with 50,000 rifles and 3 million bullets.
In July 9, the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Bulgaria formed an alliance. Half a monthter, Montegro and the Kingdom of Greece joined, forming the famous Balkan League.
Only th did Arthur understand why Nichs II had inquired about the military industry''s production capacity in Austrsia – it turned out that the puppet of the Russian Empire was about to make a move.n/?/vel/b//jn dot c//om
The purpose of forming the Balkan League is to jointly seize Turkey''s territory in the Balkan Pins, expand their own countries and territories.
With the support of the Russian Empire, Pan-vism has be the mainstream ideology in the Balkan Pins, and the various kingdoms of the Balkans have be actively expanding their armies and carrying out diplomatic work.
Moreover, during the Italo-Turkish War, much of Turkey''s domestic atttion was drawn to the conflict, and preparing for war with Turkey now could achieve a surprising effect.
If nothing goes wrong, the order for 50,000 rifles from the Russian Empire should be prepared for the several countries of the Balkan League.
But no matter who it is for, Austrsia is the side that makes money, and Arthur doesn''t concern himself with it too much.
In early July, another matter caught Arthur''s atttion.
Since the d of May, Charles Wynne had spt more than a month integrating rubberpanies in Southeast Asia.
On July 3, after more than a month, Arthur received a progress report from Charles Wynne, but the results of the report did not make Arthur very happy.
ording to Charles Wynne''s report, the main personnel of the Australian Rubber Company had arrived in Southeast Asia at the d of May to start the process of integrating all the small rubberpanies.
But the integration has not be smooth. Firstly, the previous rubber crisis has plunged the managemt of therge rubberpanies into chaos, with not only the top executives disappearing but also the rubberpany employees running away. Secondly, some sior executives of rubberpanies have be resisting Charles Wynne''s leadership.
This is not the main problem, but ev more serious is that there have already be two aboriginal attack incidts. Although they were easily dealt with by the guards armed with submachine guns and semi-automatic pistols, there must be someone behind these natives.