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INDIA’S APPREHENSION

JAPANESE SHIPPING AIM HARM to coastal trade CALCUTTA. June 2(1. In referring to talks conducted at Simla with the Japanese ConsulGenera!. Mr. Yonezawa, regarding Japanese shipping in the Indian coastal trade, the Indian Chamber of Commerce has written to the Government as follows: "Besides injuring the Indian coastal trade, the policy of Japanese* shippers in offering freight for Indian coastal ports is working to the disadvantage of Indian shippers and consignees.” The chamber pointed out that reports about a proposed conference between British and Japanese shipping interests, for determining their respective freight quotas for the Indian and Japanese trade, had aroused apprehension in the minds of the commercial community. It was feared that the Government of India might agree to give concessions to Japanese shipping in the coastal trade.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19371, 8 July 1937, Page 3

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INDIA’S APPREHENSION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19371, 8 July 1937, Page 3

INDIA’S APPREHENSION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19371, 8 July 1937, Page 3

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