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A STRONG JAPANESE FOREIGN POLICY is predicted as a result of the resignation of Rear-Admiral Yonai from the Prime Ministership. Japanese militarists favour a pro-Axis policy and southward expansion. This map shows the disposition of Pacific nations and their defensive zones. Units of the United States Battle Fleet have left Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, and it is stated that they may be patrolling British and French possessions.

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Southland Times, Issue 24181, 18 July 1940, Page 7

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A STRONG JAPANESE FOREIGN POLICY is predicted as a result of the resignation of Rear-Admiral Yonai from the Prime Ministership. Japanese militarists favour a pro-Axis policy and southward expansion. This map shows the disposition of Pacific nations and their defensive zones. Units of the United States Battle Fleet have left Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, and it is stated that they may be patrolling British and French possessions. Southland Times, Issue 24181, 18 July 1940, Page 7

A STRONG JAPANESE FOREIGN POLICY is predicted as a result of the resignation of Rear-Admiral Yonai from the Prime Ministership. Japanese militarists favour a pro-Axis policy and southward expansion. This map shows the disposition of Pacific nations and their defensive zones. Units of the United States Battle Fleet have left Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, and it is stated that they may be patrolling British and French possessions. Southland Times, Issue 24181, 18 July 1940, Page 7