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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

' TRADE QUARREL (U'.P.A. by Elec. Tel. .Copyright). (Received July 14, 11.55 p.m.) TOKIO, July H, The Foreign Spokesman (Mr Amau' declared that Japan was unable to consider as friendly Australia’s imposition, of high duties on Japanese goods, when Japan declined Australia’s) request to reduce, exports by two-thirds. Moreover, the new tariffs were certainly aimed at Japanese goods, despite Australia’s claim that there were not discriminatory. Japan Us unablo to- suspend her trade protection law unless Australia abandons her new tariff policy. He added: “Japan does not intend a rupture of trade parleys and is ready to resume even, under present conditions, but Australian Governments and Im-si ness men should recognise the actual situation and endeavour to a'rivo at an: amicable settlement, based on the principle of reciprocal trade. The foregoing is a reply to Sir H. GullettXs recent, 'Statement.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12913, 15 July 1936, Page 7

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12913, 15 July 1936, Page 7

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12913, 15 July 1936, Page 7

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