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JAPAN AND BRITAIN PRINCE KONOYE'S ANXIETY LONDON, Oct. 17 Nobody is more anxious to restore better relations between Japan and the British Empire than Prince Konoye, Prime Minister of Japan, who has decided to take part in direct discussions with tho British Ambassador, Sir Bobert Craigie. Prince Konoye does not jenjoy the best of health but is eager to face tho formidable task of settling many differences that have arisen as a sequel to the war in China as a prelude to a wider settlement of general questions. llecent conversations were interrupted by General Ugaki's resignation, but Mr/Chamberlain, as part of his world appeasement policy, is anxious for a hotter understanding in the Far East simultaneously with Europe. He believes that both can be achieved.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23177, 25 October 1938, Page 10
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127FRIENDSHIP WANTED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23177, 25 October 1938, Page 10
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