JAPANESE WRITERS
WAR-LIKE STORIES PROHIBITED ‘ 0 Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. TOKIO, January 24. The Ministers of War, the Navy, and Home and Foreign Affairs are holding a conference with the object of prohibiting the publication in Japan of warlike stories or magazine articles liable to inflame the so-called patriotic feelings, realising the hanniul effect at homo and .abroad of the recent writings of retired service officers mid others*.
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Evening Star, Issue 21628, 25 January 1934, Page 9
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67JAPANESE WRITERS Evening Star, Issue 21628, 25 January 1934, Page 9
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