JAPANESE CABINET.
REORGANISATION FORESHADOWED. ' CONTROL OF MANCHUKUO. LONDON, Nov. 2. Tokio newspapers forecast a. drastic reorganisation of the Cabinet, although it is not clear whether this move is toward a military totalitarian State, reports the Tokio correspondent of the-Daily Telegraph. Imperial headquarters, it is also reported, will be established at Hiroshima, on the Inland Sea, as during the Russo-Japanese war. A vast holding company, controlling all key industries in Manchukuo and divorcing the South Manchurian Railway Company from all enterprises except the railways, will be formed after the abolition of Japanese extraterritoriality in Manchukuo, on January 12. 1938. It will have a capital of £26,500,000, half subscribed ,bv the Government and half by the public.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 304, 23 November 1937, Page 7
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