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JAPANESE FOREIGN POLICY I LEADING CITIZENS’ VIEWS END TO WAR IN CHINA i I NO CO-OPERATION WITH THE SOVIET [By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) ' NEW YORK, Dec. 2b. | Six hundred prominent Japanese. including former Cabinet Ministers I and military officers, says the Tokio correspondent of the United Press passed a resolution urging the Government: (1) To take appropriate measures to end the conflict in China. (2) To remove any advocacy of co-operation with the Soviet. (3) To investigate underground Communist activities. (4) To re-examine the renovation policies, (5) To guard against a campaign arising from fear complex against pro-British and proAmerican views. The former Cabinet Ministers in- I eluded Messrs. Ari la and Moizumi and np.’itary heads Genera! Hishikari and | Mazaki.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 302, 22 December 1939, Page 7
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