U.S. AND JAPAN
RESUMPTION OF TALKS SITUATION IN FAR LA SI London, Oct. 24 The talks between the United States and Japan on the Far Last situation have been resumed in ■Washington. The spokesman of the Japanese Cabinet Information Board, Mr lshii, said all points had been explained, and added that now it was rather up to President Roosevelt and his Secretary of State, Mr Hull. Commenting on America's decision jto use the Atlantic route for the supply of materials to Russia, Mr Ishn I said this eased the feeling between. I Japan and America, as the impression given to the Japanese people by the convoy of shipments of goods to Vladij vostok could be understood. 1 President Roosevelt’s secretary. Mr Early, expressed surprise at the an nouncement of the change of route. I Aid would go to Russia on schedule land in the quantities agreed to “We j might as well send a telegram to Hit-i I ler as announce when and how aid tu ■ I Russia will go.” he said.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 25 October 1941, Page 5
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