Peace Hoped For in China
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"WAR NOT SOLUTION TO PROBLEM" Japatiese Foreign Minister's View SYMPATHY NEEDED
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(itecoivea 0,^0 a.ia.j LONDON, Aug. 8. The Daily Telegraph's Tokio coiTespondeiit says that tlie statement made in the Diet by Mr. K. Hirota, Foreign Minister, that Japan intist deal sytopatlietieally ivith NanMng's claims in any North. China settlement has aronsed great interest. Mr. Hirota also declared that »ot ail Chinese entertained antidapanese sentiments, and added tliat if Communist activity in China could be curbed a peaceful
fettlement was still possible. ''China," stated Mr. Hirota, "needs something from Japan, and Japan needs something from China, Armed aetion will not solve the problom," The Hoiise of Peers has passed a aupplementary Estimate of £24,000,000 for expenditure on the North Chinese" expedition.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 5
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