FOREIGNERS IN CHINA
PEACEFUL OPERATIONS
MR. ARITA'S SPEECH
(By Telegraph—Press Assoelntlon—Copvrleht.l
(Received January 21, 2.10 p.m.)
TOKIO, January 20
The Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, in the course of his speech' at the opening of the Diet,; said that vast fields were left open in which the rights and interests of other countries and the commercial and other peaceful enterprises of their nationals were not affected, and were even welcomed. He claimed that Japan had always striven for the removal of trade barriers.
Mr. Arita described the complaints of foreign Powers of interference w.ith their rights in China as Unavoidable owing to military necessities.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 14
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