PRESTIGE POLICY
BREAK DICTATED TURKEY AND JAPAN NEW YORK, Jan. 5. The 'L’okio radio stated that the Japanese Foreign Cilice lias issued statement that Turkey’s decision to break oil' diplomatic and economic relations with Japan resulted from pressure by Britain, the United Stales and France, with the object of recovering some of the injury to then prestige suffered in Greece.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21606, 8 January 1945, Page 6
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