RELIEF IN TOKIO
U.S. Acceptance • of Reply NEW YOEK, Dec. 27. The Tokio correspondent of the New York Times says the United States acceptance of Japan's reply regarding Panay incident was received in tbe Japanese capital with unconcealed relief and satisfaction. The Japanese spokesman, in ft statement, expressed profound gratitude at the Americans' attitude, Japanese officers were especially pleased that the American State Department understood that the punishment of those officially concerned was the best guarantee that could be offer•d. Such tangible evidence of Tepentance would probably be impossible except for the fact that the British and American incidents were simultaneous.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 80, 28 December 1937, Page 7
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