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BASELESS SUSPICION

JAPANESE POLICY

PERM AN ENT PE AC E TOKIO, July 12. Speaking at a banquet at which Mr. Debuchi was the guest, of honor, Mr. Hi rot a said that occasionally unfounded and mischievous rumors were spread abroad, making people doubt Japan’s peaceful intentions, as a result of which ho understood that some Australians and New Zealanders entertained baseless suspicions regarding Japan’s policy. “The truth is.” he .said, “that .TapatV, as a stabilising force in the Orient, has no other desire than to ensure permanent peace in the Pacific. I wish the ambassador to impress this aspiration on the people he is going to visit.” MISSION’S ITINERARY NEW ZEALAND FIRST (Received Julv 13, 11 a.m.) ■ CANBERRA, July 13. The Japanese goodwill mission, headed by Mr Debuchi, will first visit New Zealand. Mr Dchuclii will arrive with ii staff of six .at, Sydney on August Id, and a few hours later will proceed to New Zealand. He icturns To Sydney on September 1. when he will be re reived by the 'Governor-General, and later will be the guest of the Government, which is making elaborate arrangements for his visit to Canberra. Sydney, and Melbourne. Mr Debuchi ’will remain hero for about two weeks.

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18757, 13 July 1935, Page 5

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204

BASELESS SUSPICION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18757, 13 July 1935, Page 5

BASELESS SUSPICION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18757, 13 July 1935, Page 5