EUROPEAN MAELSTROM
.......i. n-m* ■ Japan + Anxiojis to Keep Owt WAR NOTFEARED TOKIO/March 11. A erowded hpu&o hearcL a debate ou fprpigQ affairs, members queetioning the Governmen.t Uow Japaii would be prevented from being iiivolved in tbe threatened European maelstrom, denoupcing the gecreey surroundipg tlie Japaaese-GermaP pact, . urging AngloJappneso rapproaehemeut, and demandipg inforpiation enablipg the eopntry to judgp whefchep ifc wa? htaded for peace or war, _ yjpcoppt Bato, replying, paid he did pot believe war ip Europe was uear, ae influencee were worfcwg agaipst it. He , e^pltiiued that tbe Japapese-Gorman I agreemepti w.as dewgned to cheok the j 1 aetivities of the Third Internationale, . j which aimed at a world revolution. He added that he would do his best j j to dispel foreigp misundcrstapding coneerniug the agreement. If Russia and | japan were sincere, they could xeach an i agreement without difficulty, as could j all eountries with strained international , \t rnlmtrnmmm
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 49, 13 March 1937, Page 7
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