NO JAPANESE WARSHIPS FOR BRAZIL
TERMS OF PAYMENT NOT ACCEPTABLE (Received September 14, 10.5 p.m.) TOKYO, September 14. A conference of shipbuilders decided that they were unable to tender for tha construction of 30 Brazilian warships, as the terms of payment were unacceptable. Lin March Brazil proposed to British ship-building firms that they should build for her 30 cruisers, destroyers, and transports, taking coffee and other Brazilian products in exchange. This was apparently refused, for Brazil then offered to exchange goods with Japan for the ships, or to grant her a colonising concession m return for them.]
CHANGE IN JAPANESE CABINET -■ - - (Received September 14, 10.22 p.m.) TOKYO, September 14. Count Uchida has resigned from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs for health reasons. Mr Kolp Hirota, former Ambassador to Moscow, succeeds him.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20961, 15 September 1933, Page 9
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