LABOUR IN JAPAN
NO FOREIGN. ALLIANCES,
MINISTERIAL EDICT
TOKIO, September 6
A bill which has been submitted to the Cabinet by the Minister of the Interior, Baron Yamamoto, provides that all ties, of whatever nature linking Japanese trades unions with foreign organisations, either in Europe or Asia ,shall be illegal. Trades unions, it sets out, will continue to exist as a national intigiment of the Japanese people, in order to bring about the adjustment of certain ocon ora i c antagonisms.
The Ministers hope si*iat the bill will become law before November 1.
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