JAPANESE PRETENCE
TO TRADE WITH CHILE SANTIAGE (Chile), March 16. Two leading newspapers publish a story saying that a certain belligerent nation, whose trade with Chile is now cut off, announced she wa's ready to resume sending ships here soon under convoy. , The articles do not name the country, but obviously meant Japan, since Japanese merchants here have been handing out the same propaganda for the past month. The two newspapers apparently swallowed the story whole. This Japanese propaganda tale recalled Germany’s similar promise, after the fall of France in June, 1940, to deliver goods here shortly thereafter, but the goods have not yet arrived.
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Grey River Argus, 18 March 1942, Page 6
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105JAPANESE PRETENCE Grey River Argus, 18 March 1942, Page 6
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