JAPAN'S HANDICAP
INDUSTRIAL AID NEEDED
LONDON, July 25
"It is obviously probable that China can win without being propped up," writes Mr. Owen Lattimore in the Atlantic Monthly, under the heading, "Rising Sun, Falling Profits."
"It is certain that Japan cannot pull through without a heavy investment of British and American industrial resources. Materials and credits from Italy or Germany cannot swing it.
"British and American investments in Japan-controlled China, like similar investments in Japan, Korea, and Manchuria, would be used to .strengthen Japanese competition against Britain and America outside the Japanese Empire."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19698, 2 August 1938, Page 5
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