JAPANESE EMBARGO.
EFFECT ON AMERICANS;
SHANGHAI, Sept. 17. American Consulates throughout China have received a new flood of complaints about the Japanese antiAmerican embargo. One of the largest American companies reported from Tientsin that its total business for the first half of September was six United States dollars, compared with a normal 30,000 dollars. Business men predict that half the American firms in China will be bankrupt before the end of the year unless the Japanese restrictions are relaxed. Mr Wang Ching-wei’s Daily News announces that Nanking will not recognise the extra-territorial rights of Poland, Holland, Norway, Belgium, or any other conquered countries. Renewing its complaints to Tokio, the paper said that China was expecting more satisfactory treatment and' more honest co-operation from Japan than from the nations which had been suppressing China.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 249, 18 September 1940, Page 7
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