JAPAN'S COTTON PACT WITH INDIA
AGREEMENT SAID TO 11AVK KEEN r.ROKKN DELHI, March 15. In the Assembly, Mr Mody, chairman of the Bombay Cotton Mill Owners' Group, compared the British and Japanese attitude under the recently-concluded treaties, ..nd said that whereas Lancashire had doubled her imports of Indian cotton, Japanese ships were sailing half-empty, leaving cotton lying oi the wharves. Only a fraction of the Indian cotton which Japan had agreed to import actually left India.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21116, 17 March 1934, Page 13
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