TRADE RELATIONS.
New Zealand and Japan. Press Association —Copyright. Tokio, March 25. A Nagasaki newspaper reports that Mr. Elliot Davis, honorary Japanese consul In New Zealand, as saying in a interview that he expects to confer With the Foreign Minister, Mr. Sato, and other leaders respecting Japan’s Australian and New Zealand trade questions, which he believes should be settled on the basis of reciprocity in the common interests of all. The newspaper Nichi Niehl says that wool industrialists are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the Government’s policy of restricting imposts' from Australia and diverting purchases to South Africa. New l Zealand and South America. The policy of spreading purchases has few advantage and big sacrifices. Consequently, the industrialists Want the Government tp allow trade to take its natural course or at least define the limit of the purchase of non-Auatra-(ian wool instead of restricting Australian.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 393, 27 March 1937, Page 5
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