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SCRAP IRON EMBARGO

JAPAN'S REACTIONS i TOKIO, September 27. Tie Spokesman tor the Foreign Office (Mr K. Suma), commenting on the United States embargo on scrap iron, •aid: “ Our views on these discriminatory actions are well known, but we must be patient until the last moment.”

The newspaper ‘ Asahi ’ states that a elash between Japan and America now seems inevitable.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19400928.2.92.3

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Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 12

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SCRAP IRON EMBARGO Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 12

SCRAP IRON EMBARGO Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 12

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