COTTON COMPETITION
MEETING IN MANCHESTER
PROMPT ACTION REQUESTED
LOiSTDOST, January 24. . A meeting of 2000 people at Manchester, organised by seven Conservative members of the House of Commons to protest against the inadequacy of the Government's 'attitude towards Japanese cotton competition, adopted a resolution demanding an, immediate denunciation of the Anglo-Japanese most-favoured-nation treaties' and persuasion of the Dominions to do likewise. '■'•■.
Mr. Shackleten-Bailey, M.P. for Gorton, declared that the Japanese had no intention of coming to terms. .Their delegation had been six months in England without instructions from Tokio*
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 12
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89COTTON COMPETITION Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 12
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