REBUILDING OF JAPAN’S FLEET: DANGER FORESEEN
WASHINGTON, December 28 (Rec. 11.45 a.m.). —It would be dangerous to allow Japan to reßuild her merchant fleet, Mr Frazer A. Bailey, president of the National Association of-American Shipping said today. He was commenting on General MacArthur’s order permitting Japan to start rebuilding her merchant fleet. Mi* Bailey said that American shipping interests had never contended that Japan could forever be excluded from ocean transportation, but that Japanese tonnage should be in direct proportion to her own trade.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 December 1949, Page 4
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