BRINK OF WAR
AMERICA & JAPAN ADMIRAL’S WARNING BELLICOSE TOKIO TALK (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Presß Assn.) (Reed. Nov. 2G, 2.40 p.m.) NEW YORK, Nov. 25. The, United States is on the brink of war with Japan since it is difficult to see that any just settlement of the Far Eastern situation can be reached,” declared Rear-Admiral Yarneil, who formerly commanded the air arm of the United States battle fleet, speaking at Boston. t “The Imperialistic aims of Japan are intended to reduce China and the riest of the Far East to a position of \iassals in a great self-contained Empire.” ; The Manila correspondent of the tJnited Press of America says that 500 airmen,, who resigned from the United states Army , and Navy, nave arrived somewhere in the Far East to fight for China against Japan. » Lieutenant-General Ando declared In Tokio that the nation absolutely Supported the three principles of the foreign policy enunciated by the Prim e Minister, General Tojo, and was watching keenly developments in the Pacific situation which is on the brink of an explosion, states a Tokio message. “The nation is ready to march at the word of command,” he said. “British and American bullets passing through Chungking are killing us."
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20624, 27 November 1941, Page 9
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