REVIVAL OF BUSINESS WITH JAPAN
I Attempis Fo Facihiate I Return Of Trade 1 LONDON, January 20. B The questioi! whether immediate ■ s:eP? tvoul i iic taken to secure the re- ■ admission of Rritish business men to ■ faPan '1! view of the need for restor- ■ Bi'itish foreign trade was asked I ® the House ,,f Commons by the ConI servative ir.emi.er, Brigadier Fitzroy ■ Maclean (Lancaster). I Hecto- McNeil, Minister of ■ 'a'e- replied that trade with Japan ■ ^as still on a Govprnment-to-Govern-K basis. The British Government ■ jas awavi- ,,i ;he desirability of H bingino- ai,ou; tjie eariv resumption m ^ Pwvate trade, provided that satis- ■ act0l'y ari'a'o.'.citients were first made ■ 0r ^e necessary intermediate steps. I , ^eS(1 ineluded ihe return of British H usiness men to Japan and the pro- ■ ^Vion of faci'ities to enable them to ■ °Pei'ate theiv lusinesscs. These mat- ■ ®s iwere at p-resnt under discussinn ■ coniintciit Allied authorities ■ !n Washina,'to»i.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5315, 30 January 1947, Page 5
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150REVIVAL OF BUSINESS WITH JAPAN Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5315, 30 January 1947, Page 5
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