JAPAN.
JUSTICE AND PEACE
BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT TOKIO, June 11. Mr Shidehara admitted the difficult problems which confronted the new Cabinet, and more difficult perhaps were coming, but the policy w’as not to be Machiavellian nor aggressive, hut along the path of justice and peace. They were not afraid of seeking to realise the empire’s mission by observing the lofty spirit revealed in the Washington and Versailles Treaties.— Reuter.
NEW CABINET
TOKIO, June 11. After consultation between Admiral Kato, Takahashi and Inukai, a new Cabinet was announced as follows: Premier, Admiral Kato. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shidehara. Home Affairs, Wakatsuki. Minister of Finance, Hamaguclii. Minister of War, Ugaki. Minister of the Navy, Takarabe. Minister of Justice, Yokota. Minister of Agriculture, Takahashi. Minister of Communications, Inukai. Minister of Railways, Sengoku Minister of Education, Dr. Okada. It is noteworthy that Takahashi and Inukai. leaders' of the Seiyukan and Xakushin clubs respectively, have been content with lesser portfolios. The new Minister for Justice is a member of the beiyukai Club, while the Minister of Education is a Peer.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 13 June 1924, Page 5
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