ADVANCE OF JAPAN.
♦ — COMMERCIAL EXPANSION. CAPTURE OF MARKETS. A. and N.Z. SYDNEY, March 14. The Rev. W. Bazelcy, general secretary of the Church Missionary Society, has returned after a six months' visit to the East. He sounds a note of warning regarding Japanese trado and other developments. Japan is making amazing strides, and occupies a position of dominating influonco commercially and politically in the East. The whole country is a hive of industry. Factories are going up everywhere. There is hardly an article of commerce which the Japanese are not now making. Japan is seeking new openings for trade the world over. The commercial penetration of China and India by Japanese manufacturers is something to marvel at. She is capturing markets wholesale. Australia and New Zealand are destined to know much more of Japan before they are many years older. Mr. Bazeley found a great deal of unrest everywhere in the East against Australia's exclusion policy. He predicts it will soon be necessary to ameliorate this policy in certain direcI lions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 9
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