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ACTION AGAINST JAPAN URGED

(Rec. 2.15 a.m.) CHUNGKING, Nov. 17. Opening the second plenary session of the People’s Political Council, the Commander-in-Chief, Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, urged that the time had arrived for the anti-aggression Powers, Commanding nine-tenths of the world’s population, to settle with Japan. A Japanese invasion of Yunnan was a preface to attacks on Thailand, Singapore and elsewhere in the South Pacific. He expressed confidence that the Democracies would not be misled by negotiations such as Mr Kurusu had undertaken.

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Southland Times, Issue 24596, 19 November 1941, Page 5

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LATE NEWS Southland Times, Issue 24596, 19 November 1941, Page 5

LATE NEWS Southland Times, Issue 24596, 19 November 1941, Page 5

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