GREATER EAST ASIA
JAP ADMINISTRATIVE
CHANGES
NEW YORK, November 1
Tokio radio announced the formation of the Greater East-Asia Affairs Ministry in a far-reaching reshuffle of the business previously handled by the overseas Minister, Si no, the Manchurian Affairs Board, and the South Seas Bureau.
The Prime Minister, General Tojo, said that the war would settle East Asia for 1000 years to come. Ec added that brilliant victories had already established a basis for subjugation of Britain and America.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1942, Page 5
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