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JAPAN’S TRADE PUSH

PROBLEM FOR BRITAIN*r- ! ' ‘ ■ ’■ _■ iI; ’« * ALONDON, Nov. _ 14.--It is not too late to save export trade, declared Mr. chairman of the Calico-Printers' '-'Ab* sociation, in a speech to-dhy. €o'-opsrJJ live marketing, lie said, would "go*s long way towards its restoration. I; f~Z Air. Lee dealt somewhat pessimistically with the question of Japanese’-’cSm* petition, but declared that sbmetKitig could still be done. “Wo have the humiliating spectacle of a British delegation, at the behest cl the Government, virtually suggesting that they surrender to Britain, portion of the trade taken from it by skiHhl 1 , but unscrupulous methods,” lie saidl'i? Japan, he added, was unlikely to make concessions unless she secured-BiiK tisli recognition of the Manchurian fsitbai tion, but the terms arranged could not last unless the obsolete systems of •Cfoi* eminent inefficiency were ended. • - tr

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18255, 25 November 1933, Page 13

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JAPAN’S TRADE PUSH Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18255, 25 November 1933, Page 13

JAPAN’S TRADE PUSH Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18255, 25 November 1933, Page 13