FURTHER PROTESTS
JAPANESE COMPETITION EMPIRE BAN SUGGESTED (Received October 2, 12 noon;. LONDON, October 1. The Conservative conference at Birmingham is considering a resolution that the party should concentrate on Empire development. Major 11. A. Proctor, M.P., moved an amendment demanding the prohibition of Japanese imports to the Colonies while wages threaten British standards of living. Mr W. A. Mabane, after two months ’ investigations in Europe, writes to the Referee: “Europe stands on the very lip of the precipice of war, which can only be averted by a revision of the peace treaties.. Japanjs bid for supremacy in the wool markets-t>as inspired an Italian motion at’ the Budapest conference to consider .competition from countries whose working conditions are below European.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18208, 2 October 1933, Page 5
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