TRADE WITH JAPAN
DIRECT LINE ADVOCATED. ' (By MegraDli.—Press Association.) Auckland, March 8. A Japanese journalist, Motosaku Tsuchiya, who is visiting Australia and New Zealand with a view to developing Japanese trade, was a passenger by the Maheno. He said, in an interview:— "We hope our trade with you will develop to such an extent_that we will have a direct line of steamers running between Japan and New Zealand. This: would obviate the cost of 'transhipment at Sydney. The Nippon-Yusen-Itaisha Japanese Mail Steamship ■ Company could extend its service from Sydney to New Zealand, but there would be greater advantages in a direct service. At first the service might need to,be subsidised by the Japanese Government, but later on the subsidy .could be dispensed with."
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2404, 9 March 1915, Page 6
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123TRADE WITH JAPAN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2404, 9 March 1915, Page 6
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