M. MOLOTOV'S SPEECH
RECEPTION IN JAPAN
TOKIO, November 8.
Officials here are unable to pereeivoi the motives of M. Molotov's speech at Moscow, unless it is intended for home consumption.
" Well informed circles say that the wanton attack "on Japan strengthens the arguments of the militarists, who are insistent that th© public should realise the imminent danger of Soviet aggression, and urging the vital necessity for preparedness, _ *" "
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 113, 9 November 1933, Page 11
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