JAPANESE TRADE
AUSTRALIA’S ATTITUDE. MELBOURNE, July 23. The Federal Cabinet to-day gave consideration to the resumption of the trade negotiations with Japan, but the Prime Minister (Mr J. A. Lyons) indicated that no announcement would be made for some weeks. He indicated that the Commonwealth was unlikely to depart from the principles of its new trade policy: SHIPPING SERVICES. PROGRAMME AMENDED. MELBOURNE, July 23. It is officially announced that, owing to the serious effect of the tariff restrictions on trade between Australia and Japan, the Osaka Shosen Kaisha Line has decided to abandon for the time being its plans to run a direct service between Japan and New Zealand. O.S.K. freighters, however, will continue to call at Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, then crossing to New Zea land ports and returning to Sydney.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 200, 24 July 1936, Page 9
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132JAPANESE TRADE Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 200, 24 July 1936, Page 9
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