JAPAN’S TRADE
ENTRY SOUGHT IN S AFRICA AT EXPENSE OF BRITAIN (United Pross Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, August 26. The “Financial Times” reports: Japanese trade guilds are supporting the Government proposal to send a mission to South Africa and elsewhere, with a view to driving out British goods, if Britain fails to satisfy Japan ‘in the forthcoming conversations from which the latter hopes for little, as all Japanese trade profits are at present sunk in armaments.
-Japan is spending enormous sums to bring her navy to- full parity with England and America, threatening the country with bankruptcy. England and America are considered as unlikely to enter argeements’ in the interests 0 f Japanese trade, unless, Japan agrees to a disarmament policy, enabling the raising of revenue for balancing tlie budget, relieving the heiivily-thxed masses, and stemming present ■ dangerous social and political unrest,
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1933, Page 5
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