JAPAN'S POLICY.
Not Affected by Criticism of Powers. FOREIGN" OFFICE STATEMENT. (Received 1' p.m.) KOBE, May 2. The Foreign Office to-day informed the War Vice-Minister that Japan's policy was not affected by the criticism of third Powers, adding that the recent unofficial statement represents the basis of the real China policy.
TO BE INDEPENDENT.
JAPAN'S ALUMINIUM SUPPLY. (Received 1.30 p.m.) THE HAGUE, May 2. It is reported that the Japanese Aluminium Company, operating in Formosa, has agreed to take nearly 24.0(13 tons of bauxite a year, yielding 0000 tons of aliiminium, from the, Dutch Xibam Company, which is working the deposits in the island of Bintang, near Singapore. This will enable Japan to be largely independent of America in | the preparation, of aluminium for aeroplanes.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 103, 3 May 1934, Page 7
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