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SUICIDE OF JAPANESE

MEMBER OF NAVAL STAFF. ■ (United Press Assn.—By Telegraph--Copyright.) (Rec. 12.15 a.m.) Tokio, May 20. To-day Lieutenant-Commander Kusakari, of the Naval Staff, committed suicide as a mark of disapproval of Japan’s alleged failure at the London Naval Conference. Meanwhile, Admiral Takarake is endeavouring to reconcile Admiral Kato and other naval diehards who are antagonistic to the pact.

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Southland Times, Issue 21088, 21 May 1930, Page 5

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SUICIDE OF JAPANESE Southland Times, Issue 21088, 21 May 1930, Page 5

SUICIDE OF JAPANESE Southland Times, Issue 21088, 21 May 1930, Page 5

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