POLITICAL PARTIES.
AMALGAMATION IN JAPAN.
TOKYO, February 10. Political Labour organisations in Japan have disappeared aa a result or the amalgamation of the Shakai Taishu-to (Social Mass) party and the ioho-kat party. The new organisation commands 47 seats in the House of Representatives.
The principles of the Toho-kai party combine Labour with rampant jingoism. The leader, Mr. Seigoh Nakano, is an ardent admirer of Herr Hitler. The new combination aspires to be a kind of Nazi party advocating expansion abroad and totalitarian socialism at home.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 11 February 1939, Page 9
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