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EXPORT OF IRON ORE

PROHIBITION BY AUBTRALIA JAPAN’S PROFOUND REGRET AN ACT OF BAD FAITH unite i Press Assn.—Bloc. Tel. Copyr'/’i SYDNEY, May 28 Japan profoundly regretted the Australian prohibition of the export of iron ore from Yampi Sound, which was regarded as an act of bad faith on the part of the Commonwealth Government, having regard to the large Japanese capital invested there, said the Japanese Consul-General, Mr Kawai. in an interview. Australia already had raised high barriers against foreign migration and merchandise, nnd if as now she' assumed an isolationist policy, for example, placing the embargo on iron ore. it was not only against equity but conducive to straining international relations nnd detrimental to friendship between Australia and Japan. Japan urge'd Australia seriously to reconsider her action.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 7

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EXPORT OF IRON ORE Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 7

EXPORT OF IRON ORE Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 7

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