TRADE TALK S CONCLUDED
JAP ANESE DELEG AT} LEAVE WELLINGTON ‘SYMPATHETIC’ RECEPTIn REPORTED ° (New Zealand Press Associate. WELLINGTON Tu ’ Trade talks with New Zealand r ernment representatives hatdn, eluded yesterday, the 1? 01 delegates, Messrs R. Suaobc. ? Katagiri, left Wellington todS 11 , Rotorua and Auckland, well with their mission. Mr Sunobe, who is chief m fourth section (that which dal? ’ the sterling area) of the * Affairs Bureau of the Foreign ?,. 3 and Mr Katagin, who is chief m Research and Statistics Section Customs Bureau in the Finanre u istry, will leave Auckland bv .i Sunday for Sydney. They hoL7 back in Tokyo, where lhey wii port to their Government, on Tnill “The discussions took somi longer than we had anticipated '■ Mr Sunobe, who arrived in last month with his companion a final agreement on trade betw both Governments. The talks, he said, had been ceedingly valuable, and conduX” a most friendly atmosphere nt received both sympathy and J operation,” added Mr Sunobe for both we are very grateful.”' ■
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 2
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