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TRADE RELATIONS

AMERICA AND JAPAN TREATY EXPIRES TO-MORROW WASHINGTON, Jan.'23. Uhe State Department told Mr Horinouchi that the future of American-Japanese commercial relations after expiration of the treaty on January 26, depended on Japan's attitude to the rights of American citizens in China. The United States declined Mr Horinouchi's request for the immediate exchange of Notes defining the status of trade relations and added that changes in tariffs and other matters regulated' by the treaty were not anticipated at present. The United States declared that after January 26 Japanese merchants operating in the United States under the treaty provisions would be regarded as temporary alien visitors.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24205, 25 January 1940, Page 10

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TRADE RELATIONS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24205, 25 January 1940, Page 10

TRADE RELATIONS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24205, 25 January 1940, Page 10

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