WARINFAREAST
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OPINION IN JAPAN
Ilnttt'd Press Association—By Electric NN sraph—Copyrlelit. (Received May (5, 1 p.m.) LONDON, May 5. The* talk of imminence of war iii th# Tar JDkist finds no echo in Japan, says Mr. ~\Viard Price in a dispatch to th« "Daily Mail" from Toldo. A Busso* Japanese clash some day, ho says, it more tbjin likely, but nobody believes. it will en me as the result of the present Chinese l"iastcrn Railway dispute. Most (thorough ■ "inquiries in cho Highest naval <md nriliiiiry quarters reveal that Japan ' has xo in teirtion of making w«r on Russia,, no*': arc there fears that Knssia. at present' will force war. If Bussia wanted to .fight, sho should.have dons so last year when tis> Japanese occupied Tsitsihar. B'ussia yielded then, and i« not expecte«l to be bolder now. Th« J-aponese Government's attitude is that the Tailway ■ disputo is a local matte^ betw.cen Maiiehukuo and the Soviet.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 13
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