MUNITIONS EXPORTS
BAN IMPOSED IN U.S.A. FURTHER PLANES REFUSED TO JAPAN. BIG IMPORTS IN FIRST HALF OF 1938. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. WASHINGTON. January 10. The Munitions Board announced today that, since July 1, the United States of America had not permitted the sale to Japan of aeroplanes and aerial ammunition under,-the restriction forbidding export to those countries which bomb civilian populations. Japan nevertheless imported 9.000,000 dollars' worth of aeroplanes from the United States during the first half of 1938. The Secretary of State, Mr Cordell Hull asked American makers to co-operate and prevent their sale to Japan and Spain, and all but one company complied with his request. Munitions of all kinds are banned from Spain under the Neutrality Act.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 January 1939, Page 5
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