ENTRY TO JAPAN
PRIVATE_TRADERS 11-POWER ALLOCATION N.Z. GIVEN SIX AGENTS WASHINGTON, July 3. The inter-Allied Trade Board - for Japan announced today that _ the United Kingdom and colonies will be allowed to send 64 private traders into Japan after August 15. Other allocations include: Australia, 23; New Zealand, six; Canada, eight; India, 39; United States, 102; China, 64; Holland and Netherlands Indies combined, 27; France and French Indochina combined, 16, and Philippines, six. The Trade Board represents the same 11 nations as comprise the Far Eastern Commission. No allocation was made for Russia whose case is still under consideration. The announcement said the board, in making allocations of the first 400 agreed to had considered such factors as the pre-war trade pattern and volume and also the possible contribution to Japanese trade and the number of traders for , each country actually in Japan in the pre-war years.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22374, 5 July 1947, Page 5
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146ENTRY TO JAPAN Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22374, 5 July 1947, Page 5
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