LONG WAR IN PROSPECT
Fall of Nanking Only the Prelude (Eeeeived 16, 8.45 a.m.) TOKIO, Dec. 15. Prince Konoye, the Premier of Japan, declared that the birth of the new China, at which Japan was aiming, would safeguard European and American interests in China. The Yangtse incident was a tragedy. Japan must not evade her responsi-
bility, but must take drastic steps ro preelude a recurrence of sueli an incident. "In this serise the fall of Nanking is only the prelude to the drama of China, and marks the start of real and protraeted iiostilities," Prince Kenoye , added
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 71, 16 December 1937, Page 5
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