JAPANESE WHO WOULD TAKE BRITAIN'S LEAD
Rocoived Fridav, 10.35 p.m. TOKJO, May 10. The Hocial Democrat leader, Tetsu Tvatayama, declared tlmt if lie became Promier ho vvould luise lii.s govennnent jidlicics on tliose" of the British Labour (iiivcniiucjit. Katayama, who is tlie guost oi' the Tokio Foreign Corres pimdents7 (Tub, outlined the Social Democrat programme as follovvs: — First ly, to tuni Japanese politics into (lciiiocralic ehannols; secondly, to maktJapnn a eompletely peaeeful nation:! Ihirdlv, to establish a Denioeratie state controlled oeouomy. He said tliut in viovv of tlie economic siUiation, a coalition government vvas desirable. Katayama added tliat the Social Dcmocruts wero opposed to tlie Comiminists whose advanoes they refused.
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 May 1947, Page 5
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