AMERICA AND JAPAN
FRIENDLY RELATIONS URGED MANCHURIA POLICY UPHELD (Received April 14, 7.25 p.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 13 Mr. George Eea, of Shanghai, publisher, editor and counsellor to the Government of the new State of Manchukuo, urged the maintenance, of amicable relations between the United States and Japan in an address here to-day. He declared that the people of Manchuria welcomed invasion by Japan. "The peasants would have accepted aid from the devil himself to rid them of the bandit of oligarchy, which is bleeding them white," he said. He asserted that if the United States, excluding Japanese from its shores, attempted "to build a fence around them" in Asia, "America would have to make up its mind some day that she would have to fight Japan."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 9
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