STEADILY WORSE
Position in Pacific
(Received February 14, 2 p.m.) /
RUGBY, February 13
Competent commentators discussing Eastern affairs tonight state that while no immediate alteration in the Pacific is expected the situation there has deteriorated steadily during the past few months.
Japan, these commentators say, appears to have forsaken an independent line of policy in deference to German wishes, and affords the spectacle of yet a second empire willing to court disaster in return for the specious promises and illusory advantages held out to it.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 38, 14 February 1941, Page 8
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