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TRADE WAR

tUSTIUUI MO JAPAN ANOTHER DEADLOCK. Frees Association Electric Toletnrwpb—Copyright CANBERRA, Tuesday. Trade negotiations between Australia and Japan are believed to be again at a deadlock, Japan insisting on a substantial reduction of duties on artificial silk and cotton piece goods, which the Commonwealth i? not prepared to grant. PROPOSALS REJECTED. AGREEMENT UNLIKELY. TOKIO, Tuesday. The Press reports that the Japanese Consul in Australia is rejecting the Australian trade proposals and insisting on an agreement for bartering rayons and cottons for wool. It is stated also that an agreement is now unlikely. * WOOL BOYCOTT TO CONTINUE. (Received Wednesday, 10 a.m.) TOKIO, Tuesday. Importers have decided to continue the boycott on Australian wool, owing to dissatisfaction with Australia’s attitude towards the negotiations. Importers are conferring on Friday in order to formulate plans concerning the securing of imports from other sources.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 September 1936, Page 5

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TRADE WAR Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 September 1936, Page 5

TRADE WAR Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 September 1936, Page 5

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