EVIDENCE OF FRICTION
SOVIET AND JAPAN LONDON, 27th December. Evidence of friction between Russia and Japan is given by the publicity organs of the two countries. The Japanese newspaper “Nichi Nichi Shimbun” complains that, though the new Japanese Ambassador in Moscow, Lieutenant-General Tatekawa, tried hard, he was unable to improve relations with the Soviet. A long article on Japanese conditions printed in Moscow newspapers described the instability of the new regime, the growing domestic and foreign difficulties, the worsening of the economic and food situation, and mounting discontent over the Chinese war. The article is one of a series, the widespread publication of which is causing alarm among the Japanese.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 30 December 1940, Page 6
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