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TARIFF DISPUTE

AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN NEGOTIATIONS STILL PROCEEDING Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright CANBERRA, September 16. Sir Henry Gullett denied the report that the new treaty negotiations with Japan had reached a deadlock. He added that many proposals and counterproposals would probably be made before an agreement with Japan was reached. There was no possibility of Australia bartering wool for Japanese rayons and.cotton goods, and Japan so far had not sought to do so. BUYING IN SOUTH AFRICA SYDNEY, September 16. Wincbcombe, Carson Ltd., wool brokers, of Sydney, received a cablegram from South Africa stating that Japanese competition at Port Elizabeth wool sales was exceptionally strong, and South African prices Were 15 per cent, above Australian. _ Japan bought 80 per cent, of the offerings.

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Evening Star, Issue 22446, 17 September 1936, Page 11

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TARIFF DISPUTE Evening Star, Issue 22446, 17 September 1936, Page 11

TARIFF DISPUTE Evening Star, Issue 22446, 17 September 1936, Page 11

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