JAP. DIPLOMATS.
SPECIAL TRAINING COURSE. TOKYO, Mar. 24. The Japanese Foreign Office will open in April a special six months' training course in order "to produce diplomats with guts," says the Tokyo "Asahi." The training, it said, would be twofold, dealing first with moral and technical matters, and, secondly, with national consciousness which will be inculcated in diplomats who arc apt to neglect this aspect. The course will include training in mediation, diplomatic etiquette and counter-espionage.
Japan prepared yesterday to cope with any action that may be taken in Washington to freeze Japanese assets in the United States. The Ministry of Finance announced that from Monday Japanese Arms and individuals will be required to file monthly reports on their assets in the United States, as well as in all other foreign countries.
The reports will include assets which it would be impossible or difficult to repatriate, such as proceeds from goods sold abroad, securities, dividend revenues, real estate, bank deposits and loans.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 71, 25 March 1941, Page 8
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