JAPANESE NAVY
(Attitude of the powers I admiral alleges trick TOKIO, April 7 | Rear-Admiral Noda, Chief of the Naval information Bureau, rtated to-day that the action of Britain Wd America. in blaming Japan for her plans for naval expan®,on is a transparent trick. He said the defective London Treaty of 1937 was real cause. , had made no change of while watching developments, llfW was gravely concerned over the American trend to maintain the ratio, also the possibility of projecting her naval frontier Pacific based on Mr. Hull's rejection of a proposal restrict the fleet's scope of opcrabecause it would encroach on an v^:i ' Japanese defence. Noda said he doubted would be an actual clash unJapan was acutely menaced.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 15
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