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JAPAN’S EXPORTS

WHAT BRITISH THREAT MEANS (United Press Association —By Electrit Telegraph—Copyright). * LONDON, June 19. The .Daily Express” points out that Japan exports £130,000,000 worth of goods a year to the democracies and colonies, and less than £3,000,000 to Germany and Italy. It is therefore obvious what would happen if the democracies stopped trading with Japan. The “Daily Express” also states that Japanese agents in London are negotiating a deal which is reported to involve £1,700,000 by which they would sll to British importers the whole of Japan’s surplus canned salmon, amounting to 680,000 cases, while great stocks would remain unsold in the Canadian warehouses.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1939, Page 5

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JAPAN’S EXPORTS Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1939, Page 5

JAPAN’S EXPORTS Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1939, Page 5

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