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Japs Being Trained for Invasion of America

12,000 EDUCATED IN U.S. SCHOOLS Received Sunday, 11.62 pm. NEW YORK, Nov. 14. The New York Times’ Washington correspondent states that Kilqoo xlaan, Washington representative of the Korean National Front, in a letter to President Roosevelt disclosed that he had received information from reliable sources that 12,000 Japanese were undergoing special training for the invasion of the Pacific Coast of the United State 6. He added that 10,000 of the trainees were born in Hawaii and th« American mainland and 2000 went born in Japan but reared in Hawaii and the United States. All were educated in American schools. The training centres were at Otaru on Kurile Island and Toyahara, on Sakhlin. Tho leaders were Captains Nakamura (born in San Francisco), Matsumoto (bora in Japan) and Murata (bora in Honolulu.)

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Manawatu Times, Volume 67, Issue 271, 16 November 1942, Page 5

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Japs Being Trained for Invasion of America Manawatu Times, Volume 67, Issue 271, 16 November 1942, Page 5

Japs Being Trained for Invasion of America Manawatu Times, Volume 67, Issue 271, 16 November 1942, Page 5

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