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JAPANESE COMMUNISTS

UNITED FRONT WITH SOCIALISTS DESIRED ' TOKIO, October 19. Japanese Communist leaders have asked the Socialist Party to join a United front against the present Government, which is described as having no ability- to-cope with the situation. The parties will confer again to-morrow. The National Federation of Toilers, at the first 'mass meeting since the surrender, denounced the Communist proposal. In order to eliminate the possibility of “ black market ” protfis being transferred', General MacArthur lias prohibited United States military and civilian personnel from sending money home except that originating from pay allowances.

The Allied occupation authorities have frozen the bank accounts of Ando Moku, chief <tf the personnel section of the Imperial Bank of Tokio, and Imoi Meiji, president 'of the Chosen Bank of Seoul, the capital of Korea, and are investigating Moku’s personal account.

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Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 6

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JAPANESE COMMUNISTS Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 6

JAPANESE COMMUNISTS Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 6

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