Japan Seeks Right to Settle World's Undeveloped Areas
. GENEVA,^ March' 10.^-Japan demanded -March 8 t'p the righ to send "her cxcess population to all tmdeveioped territories- of the earth. • ' * ' Addressing the League oi' Nations conferenee -which is studying the probiem of more equitable distribution otraw materials to all "nations, Delegate Yuko Shudo complained ' that foreign nations were closed to emigrants from crowded Japan. t An essential question for Japan," ho continued, is that of industrial raw materials because his nation possessea only raW silk in that category. Purther, he asserted, export restrictions have hampered a continued supply of materials for industry. He urged abolishment. of all restrielion on export of raw materials and contended that immigration of ali countries and all races into undcveloped countries must be permitted.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 89, 1 May 1937, Page 16
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