JAPAN'S POLICY
ONE OF INDEPENDENCE r ASSURANCE TO BRITAIN • •••"■' (Urirted Press'Association) " (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) ' - ..' ' '".TOKIO.• Mar. 2L(Received Mar. 22, at 11.3 Q p.jn.). The British Ambassador,,, Sir Robert Craigie, conferred with M. Hachiro Arita. Minister of Foreign Affairs, for an hour. It is believed that he sought an assurance that the Japanese will not enter a combinar tion of Powers which might impede the Allies' war effort. It is reported that Mr Arita said that Japan's policy is one,of independence, non-involvement, in the European war, and concentration on ending the war in China. /' •\\.,'
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24254, 23 March 1940, Page 10
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