CABINET RESIGNS.
Disputable Position in Japanese Politics, v BIDS FOR SUPREMACY. TOKYO, April 10. The Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Osachi HamaguChi, after courageously facing the heckling Diet and collapsing after the adjournment, had to undergo another operation. This, added to the Government's acknowledged financial failure, decided the Cabinet to-day to resign. It is considered impossible for the Opposition to succeed, owing' to its minority position. ' Therefore, it is believed that Mr. R. Wakatsukl will unwillingly return, though' GeneraL Ugaki's supporters and Mr. K. Adachi's henchmen are busy endeavouring to secure the nomination. ' The Government's need to issue bonds despite its "no borrowing" declarations, was a large factor in compelling -its resignation.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 85, 11 April 1931, Page 9
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