NEGOTIATING AGAIN
AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN
AVOIDANCE OF TRADE WAR
CANBERRA, June 15.
Sir Henry Gullett, Minister in Charge of Trade Treaties, stated today that trade negotiations have been reopened with Japan through Mr. Murai, Consul-General at Sydney, and it is expected that immediate retaliation by Japan against the recently-im-posed textile duties will be avoided. Sir Henry Gullett pointed out that Japan was awakening to the fact that the New Australian tariff was not nearly so harmful as she anticipated, and there was now a much better understanding as the result of two-way communications since the publication of the schedule.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 141, 16 June 1936, Page 9
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