Japan and Australia.
BJBE[fy Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] jK (Per Press Association.) ||||| Received July 22, nt 10.23 a.m. HK Melbourne, Tuesday, BS§||A representative of the Melbourne HfjKg<! has just returned from a visit to iSlljDipan. He states that tho prospect of ||ll|jllending the export trade between i|i||>rnlia and Japan is by no means |g||ifflimißing. The Japanese are thoroughly to protect themselves as far j9|j|mbOß<ible in produce and everything HHw Malcolm MoEaeharn also reI^^Hnpd from a visit to Japan. Ho apeak* I^H^ffiirly in reference to trade. Ho says ||Hil|l|japancse Ministry is greatly dissSHiiM Wl'k ''ko Federal Immigration MafflKctiop Bill and considers it is «Hffi'y aimed at Japan and a direct in- ' 3K1 a fr'en dly pcopln. Probably the IBffll *'" c l^e withdrawal of the snb- . 4§it!iii|to the Japanese line of steamers .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7353, 22 July 1902, Page 3
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128Japan and Australia. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7353, 22 July 1902, Page 3
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