JAPANESE WOOL IMPORTS
SUBSIDIES APPROVED.
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(Recd. September 7, 1.30 p.m.) TOKIO, September 6.
A conference of business representatives and wool industrialists, dealing with the Australian-Japanese trade dispute, passed a resolution in favour of granting subsidies to encourage the importation of wool from South Africa and South America.
ALLEGATIONS OF BLUFF
SYDNEY, September 7
Mr. S. F. Pond, merchandise supervisor of Goldsbrough, Mort and Company, returned from the East, said that Japan’s trade attitude to Australia was 99 per cent, bluff. He added that leading Japanese businessmen and woolbuyers candidly admitted Japan’s need for wool. The Government was holding out on the strength of five months’ supply of wool in store.
Other woolbuyers who have returned from Japan expressed similar views.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1936, Page 7
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