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KEEPING OUT OF WAR

JAPAN’S AIM REITERATED CERTAIN OF THE OUTCOME ■ LONDON, Mar. 22. : The Tokio correspondent of the United; Press says that the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr H. Arita) rejected a proposal to strengthen Japan’s tigs with Rome and Berlin to prevent the possibility of British pressure in the Far East after the war. 1 ;\ Mr Arita declared that Japan’s policy of non-involyement in the war was unshakeablq.. Mr Arita. told the Diet-that Japan would not put obstacles in Germany’s way by joining hands with Britain or the United States during the European war. He added that Japan was certain of the outcome of the war, but the matter was too delicate to explain further.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24255, 25 March 1940, Page 7

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KEEPING OUT OF WAR Otago Daily Times, Issue 24255, 25 March 1940, Page 7

KEEPING OUT OF WAR Otago Daily Times, Issue 24255, 25 March 1940, Page 7

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