URGENT POLICY
JAPANESE MUNITIONS WARNING "BY PREMIER NEW YORK, Dec. 3. The Tokio redd • : ■*'. that the Prime Minister, Gcv.it.' l > i-> an address to Government, rinri'.ionr. superintendents. warned them that the condition of Japan’s fielding power did not permit any optimism whatever. An increase in the inunilion supplies was a most, urgent national policy to-day. Koiso specifically mentioned the Philippines lighting and urged a greater flow of war materials.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21579, 5 December 1944, Page 4
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