The Japanese ship Asuma Mam arrived at Auckland empty to-day to load 5000 tons of scrap iron at New Zealand ports. The ship arrived from Noumea to which she took her first cargo of Japanese cement and sauce An officer said that Frem.li firms in Noumea were now importing such commodities from Japan rather than France and other oouutri ■>. The Melbourne Mam. from Wellington, also arrived and will load general cargo. The Asama Maru communicated at sea with the Shintoku Maru, which asked that thanks be expressed for the hospitality shown to the training ship while in Auckland.— Press Assn.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 227, 7 September 1933, Page 6
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