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JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA. i GONSUL-GENERAL RECALLED. ‘ i IIE'I‘ALI-ATORY MEASURES TAKEN. United Press Assn—Else. Tel. Copyright SYDNEY, June '2. The Japanese Consul-General, .\lr .\lurai. who has been trying to nego—tiate a trade treaty with the Com—monwealth Government, has been re~ called to Japan where it is understood he ‘will fill a senior position in the Foreign Office. liis successor will be Mr 'i‘akeki Horiuchi. The proprietors of the biggest flour mills in Japan, the lehin mills, have recalled their representative in Aus—tralia, Mr K. Yamanoushi. Japanese wool buyers held aloof from the Melbourne wool sales to—day. They frankly admitted that this course was taken in retaliation for the re—cent tariff changes in Australia. Omcial advice has been received in Sydney that imports of Australian flour into .\lanchukuo have been prohibited.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 7
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132{THE NEW TARIFF Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 7
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