RETALIATION AGAINST AUSTRALIA.
JAPS TAKE FURTHER ACTION. (By Telegraph-Press Assn .-Copyright) Received Thursday, 10.20 p.m. TOKIO, June 17. The Japanese Foreign Office spokesman, Mr Amau, doubted whether retaliiation against Australia could be enforced as soon as to-morrow, but it will undoubtedly be within a few days. According to a report from the Australian Consul, Mr Murai, Japan is willing to continue negotiations for a treaty with Australia after the retaliatory measures have become effective. Mr Amau added that retaliation would be supported by all circles, eyen manufacturers, who consider it a good opportunity to establish the independence of the clothing industry, including the development of a suitable substitute for wool.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 June 1936, Page 5
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