TRADE WITH JAPAN
DOMINION'S OPPORTUNITY MARKET FOR PRODUCTS (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. ‘‘To know the people, one has to live amongst them,”, said Mr. W. H. Garland, of Auckland, who is en route to Auckland by the Sydney Maru, from the East, where he had taken 50 Jerseys for breeding purposes. “If New Zealand would open up trade with Japan, she has a wonderful opportunity,” Mr. Garland said. “Japan buys our wool and would buy our other stuff if we met her, he said. The Japanese had no implanted hatreds against the British and, above all, they loved law and order, he added/ He disbelieved the reports of atrocities in China, t
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19881, 7 March 1939, Page 14
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114TRADE WITH JAPAN Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19881, 7 March 1939, Page 14
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