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SCRAP-IRON EMBARGO

(Received 30, 8-45 a.m.) ' * TOKIO,, Oct. 29. The Asahi newspaper direetor Mr Suzuki, cabled frOrn Wellington an interview with Mr Saviage, who said that New Zealand's embargo on the export of scrap-iron was not intend ed as anti-Japanaeso discrimination, but to protect New Zealand's own steel in-* dustry. Mr Savage added that he desired to foster Japanese trade, but that British trade must come first, Mr Suzuki comments that, as Ncw Zealand is without a steel industry to protect, it seems that Mr Savago has placed the embargo to plaeate the Laboufites and forestall worae action bjr ihe 1 " -• j

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 31, 30 October 1937, Page 5

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SCRAP-IRON EMBARGO Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 31, 30 October 1937, Page 5

SCRAP-IRON EMBARGO Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 31, 30 October 1937, Page 5

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