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U.S. To Commence Training Jap Diplomats

■ " — Received Monday, 11.45 a.m. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. The United States soon would begin training Japanese diplomats to help speed Japan's readmission into the world family of nations, State Department officials. disclosed today. The first four of ten hand-picked representatives of the Tokio Foreign Office were due to arrive on Decembr 22. They would receivfe training for 60 days in the administration of the State Department and its relations with Congress and other agencies. Plans were being made to bring several hundred -Japanese members of Parliament, ^ournalists, Government administrators and students to the United States in the ; next several months to make them familiar with democratic processes. J The United States would pay their expenses. 1 The new diplomatic training programme was worked out by the State and Defence Departments and General MacA^thur's headquarters. . _,i

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 December 1949, Page 5

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U.S. To Commence Training Jap Diplomats Chronicle (Levin), 19 December 1949, Page 5

U.S. To Commence Training Jap Diplomats Chronicle (Levin), 19 December 1949, Page 5

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