JAPANESE PROSPERITY.
4. _ NEW ZEALAND CONSUL'S VIEWS. By Tckcraph—Pres3 Association—Copyrlffht Sydney, June 30. Mr. T. Young,' of Wellington, ConsulGeneral for Japan in New Zealand, has just returned from a visit to Japan. He states that, notwithstanding tho reports of famine, the people appear to be enjoying a period of general prosperity. Local industries arc flourishing, and the Government's policy of fostering local enterprises, especially ship-building and manufactures, is apparently proving highly successful.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 5
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