HELP FOR JAPAN.
SOVIET RUSSIA'S POLICY. TCEJO. April 25. The press gives prominence to an interview with M. Trotsky, the Russian Minister for War, by a Japanese correspondent, in which the former stated thai, a war between America and Japan was not improbable, considering that both countries were imperialistic and capital-, istic. - y.' ' . ' Russia, he said, was deeply sympathetic toward Japan over the • action , of the American Congress, believing that the • Japanese were racially equal to any one. ; . Even in the case ;of Western aggression \ on Asia, Japan could; always count on . ; the fullest " Russian support, the Russian ;> policy being tho same as : the .' Japanese.. v* —"Asia for the Asiatics." gA
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 9
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