JAPANESE TRADE.
COMMISSIONERS COMING TO NEW ZEALAND.
Press Association—Electric Telegraph—Copyright SYDN EY, Wednesday. Tho Japanese Trade .Commissioners depart for New Zealand next week.
Meantime, they are exhaustively studying tho opening of tho Japanese trade, which is for the exclusion of Germany,
When enemy goods are made in Australia, they state they havo no desiro to compete with Australian manufacturers', but will send only articles previously imported from Germany and Austria.
Tho manager of the Osaka Shosan Kaisha line is ono of the Commissioners. He states that, if circumstances warrant, tho company will inaugurate a regular cargo service. Ho is convinced that tho Australian and Japanese trade will enormously develop.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXX, Issue 146016, 20 July 1916, Page 5
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