GERMANY AND JAPAN
SECRET UNDERSTANDING LONDON, April 12 Mile. Tabouis, reputed to bo the best informed of French diplomatic writers, in an article in L'Oouvre, says information has reached Geneva of a secret understanding betweesn Japan and Germany, to. be concluded at the beginning of the year. It is believed that Germany will - surrender to Japan all claim to the Marshall and Marianna Islands in the Pacific. Pointed comment is made at Geneva on Germany's apparent willingness to abandon all her claims to these islands while demanding that France and Britain should restore former German possessions in other parts of the world
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22393, 14 April 1936, Page 9
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