"ASIA FOR ASIATICS"
JAPANESE PROPAGANDA
PEKING, April 23. According to an official communique, Japanese aeroplanes operating south of the Great Wall are dropping leaflets extolling the virtues of Japan and Manchukuo. The leaflets say.—"Asia for the Asiatics. Yellow Taces, awake. Mauchukuo is Paradise. Jehol is like a bud before coming into blossom. The Imperial Japanese Army comes from Heaven, loving peace, maintaining justice, and suppressing bandits in co-operation with Manchukuo. The Japanese Army is the strongest in the world."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 14
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