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JAPANESE TRADE

CONFERENCE DISCUSSED.. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received this day at 12.10 p.m.) PARIS, June 24. The oongrdss of the 'lnternational Chambers ,tof Commerce, has opened. Vanvil Issingen in presidential address, said the world’s economic conditions were worse than two years ago. As long as the foundations ol world trade were not restored, they could not have confidence in the future. Sir Arthur Balfour and Yosaburo, agreed, that Japanese competition in the world markets, promoted its general wealth. It was explained that an export trade was vital to Japan where til© livelihood of seventy million people depended on the importation of raw materials. Moreover 'Japan could pay her creditors only by exports. All countries desired an opening of new markets, which was attainable by allowing Japan to increase her wealth and through importation would become a great buying country.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1935, Page 6

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JAPANESE TRADE Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1935, Page 6

JAPANESE TRADE Hokitika Guardian, 25 June 1935, Page 6

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