REVOLT MOVE.
JAPANESE HEADERS.
End Of Chinese Conflict
Sought.
REVISION OF PRESENT POLICY
United Press Association.—Copyright.
(Received 12.30 p.m.)
TOKYO, December 20.
A mass meeting of 600 prominent Japanese, including ex-Cabinet Ministers and military leaders, passed a resolution urging the Government:—
(1) To take appropriate measures to end the conflict in China.
(2) To remove any advocacy of co operation with the Soviet.
(3) To investigate underground Communist activities.
(4) To again examine the renovation of policies.
(5) To guard against a campaign arising from a fear complex, against proBritish and pro-American views.
Former Cabinet Ministers present included Mr. Arita and Mr. Moizuini, and military personalities, Generals' Hishikari and Mazaki.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 301, 21 December 1939, Page 8
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