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MILITARY DICTATORSHIP AIM. HKOKMOXY OVER ALL ASIA. (United Press Association —By Electric Te leg ra p h—Copy right.) (Received this day at 1.48 p.m.) LONDON. September 11. The “Daily Herald’s’' diplomatic correspondent says that Japan i.s on the verge of passing Into control of *-u military dictatorship, pledged to a policy of big armaments, and aggression abroad. Gene al Ai’aki, AY r (Minister, known as the Japanese Mussolini, has secured the resignation of Ur-hida from the Foreign Ministry, and has appointed his friend. Koko Hirota. This 's 'll step to the abolition of Parliament, and Hie placing of the power in a council of state controlled by the army .generals. General A.rdki has the support of ■murder .gangs, and young officers who are out to assassinate democratic: politicians. Araki has dreams of a Japanese “liberation” in India, visioning a great empire in which Japan will exercise u hegemony over all Asia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1933, Page 6
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154A NEW JAPAN Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1933, Page 6
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