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El TUBE OF PACIFIC
HONOLULU, July 24. s
Doctor Elliot Alears, Professor of International 1 Trade, at Stanford Univeisity, addressed the Institute oi Pacific Relations. Ho said that Japan’s problem of over-population was international in its scope, and urged aid in solving her problems. A strong nation was tiie host customer, he said. One solution was to help Japan to increase her trade by lowering the American tariff, tints stimulating industry in Japan and increasing employment. Doctor Sliiroshi Nasu. of 'lokio Imperial University, said tlint Japan had reached the saturation point in population. and that unemployment was chronic. He suggested as remedies, birth control, reorganisation of the economic system, and expansion of the economic system of migration. N.S.AV. LABOUR AIINISTER WASHINGTON. July 25. Mr Raddeley (New South Wales Minister of Labour) lias arrived and is investigating the family endowment plan, after touring England, France, Italy, Poland, and Germany, surveying conditions in those countries. ]£e is most interested in Italy, where the workers are predicting that Mussolini will he killed before the year is over. Mr Raddeley said: “ T would not have Mussolini’s job for nil the tea in China.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1927, Page 2
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