TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Till-: AMil.O-.IAI'ANhSK. DI-'CISSIONS in! . ,sii I'TKV :\\ "'■':: ■ K--. RUGBY. March Hi. The special committee on Japanese competition, representing all sections of the British cotton and artificial silk industries, met at Manchester to receive the report on the breakdown of the Angiu-Japa-nesc discuss.ons. Members ot the negotiating committee were tnanked for their services, and a pcr,nna mc .sage was sent lo tin; chief Japanese delegate (Mr Uk:uki). expressing appreciation i'l tnc un'a.'wig courtesv shown by him and his colleagues during the negotiations. Speaking after the meeting, Su Thomas Barlow, the chut BiUish delegate at the negotiations, saic he '•ad eonveved to the lull commute the otiicud assurance he lui.l r«ccived from Sir Ho; ace Wilson civic; industrial adviser to the B".:d of Trade, that the position would receive immediate and urgent consideration from the Govirnmenj. which would keep in louci with the committee. . Further condolences v. ouid I" held with the Board ot 'J radc a<n r the Gevernment had examined the matter and clarified the position between Britain and Hie Japaiw e
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21117, 19 March 1934, Page 11
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