JAPANESE TRADE
THE AUSTRALIAN. RESTRICTIONS MISSION TO URGE THEIR REMOVAL ;By Telegrash--Pre.su Association-CoDyrlttht Sydney, November 8. Two leading Japanese merchants have arrived on a mission to induce tho Commonwealth to remove restrictions hampering trade with Japan. Thuy disclaimed any intention of being', antagonistic to the "White Australia" policy. Japan had no desire to send people to any country where they wore not /anted. What 'Japan desired was a trade associationship to their mutual interest, and •ivhwli would bring about mutual reAsked regarding tho Marshall and Caroline Islands, the merchants said they wero no good in assisting Japan in solving her serious question—the rapidly growing population. The islands were unfitted for colonisation. Japan's motive in taking them was lo prevent any other Power securing No material Rain can result by Japan's possession.—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 39, 10 November 1919, Page 5
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132JAPANESE TRADE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 39, 10 November 1919, Page 5
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