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MOLOTOV TO VISIT JAPAN. TOKIO, June 10.—The Nazi organ, ‘ Hoclii,’ stated that AI. Alolotov’s proposed visit to Japan in the summer was “ quite Ijkely,” and added that such a visit would go far in clearing up outstanding Japanese-Soviet problems and in cementing friendly relations. FULL DEBATE. Answering Mr Barnard’s request for an open discussion on the Greece and Crete campaigns, Mr Nash stated: “The proposed order of business during the present session has already been announced. Members on both sides of the House are aware that the Imprest Supply Bill will be introduced to-morrow, under which the fullest discussion under the Standing Orders of the House is allowed, but statements which may he advantageous to the enemy must not he broadcast. Subject to the elimination of references that may be harmful to the Dominion and dangerous to the war effort hy helping enemy Powers, T would welcome the fullest debate on the work of the New Zealand troops in Greece and Crete."—Parliamentary .Reporter. CONFERENCE WITH CABINET. At a meeting of the War Cabinet this morning the British military adviser to the New Zealand forces, Lieutenant-general Sir Guy Williams, who arrived at Wellington yesterday, wa.s present with the heads of the defence forces. Brigadier C. A. West, who accompanied Sir Guy to New Zealand, was also present.—Parliamentary reporter.
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Evening Star, Issue 23908, 11 June 1941, Page 12
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