TRADE TREATY WITH JAPAN
AUSTRALIAN WOOL DUNEDIN VIEW. Japan Would Have Been Forced To Buy. Press Association—Copyright. Received Noon, Sydney, To-dty. Mr. J. Dunlop, a Dunedin business man who has just returned from a trip to the East, satyd: “Even if Australia had not signed the trade treaty with Japan, that country would hav e been forced to purchase Australian wool.” He added that there was a feeling of alarm in Japan over true deadlock. There wa s much talk about artificial fibre that might replace wool, but it wa s found tha-t whejni this fibre became damp-iitj tore easily. Meanwhile valuable machinery, equipped to handle the fine textured wool from Australia, was idle or nearly idle.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 333, 14 January 1937, Page 5
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117TRADE TREATY WITH JAPAN Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 333, 14 January 1937, Page 5
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