GERMANY AND JAPAN
REPORTED ALLIANCE AGREEMENT DENIED ; ! LONDON. April 7. The Berlin correspondent of The ■- t Times says that though revived re- - i ports of a military alliance between . . Germany and Japan are not taken .very seriously m well-informed circles, • the possibility is not excluded. Excel- ’ * ent relations between the two Powers • L.ivv led to an understanding that they ■ iouid at least not hamper each other • :n diplomatic and other undertakings. >.test ions of mutual support in time of i -nr may have been discussed, but it is i .iu-si-.’-l that neither country has ; inyi’iing to gain by embroiling itself ritomatically in disputes to which the ■ di‘ -.- of the other may lead. The Foreign Ministry denies the exi :<em-e of any such agreement, and the i ding is that if one exists it has been Ia . ranged 0:, rhe German side by the i Nazi Party rather than by the Foreign OUTER MONGOLIA ,-OVIET ASSISTANCE PAC2 va .X KING ’S PROTEST N AxN KI NG, Apr i 1 7. The Chinese Government. has pro : j tested to the Soviet that rhe Outer . ' Mong-Via Mutual Assistance Pact is an : infraction of the Russian.-.’ pledge to t I recognise Outer Mongo Ta ?s under
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 7
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