APPROACHING ANOTHER WAR
ROTHERMERE’S VIEW
ARTICLE IN JAPAN.
Regrets That Britain And Japan Should Drift Apart.
London, January 11.
Lord Rothermere, owner of th|e- Daily Mail, in an article wihidh appears in the Osaka MainichJ and Tokio Niehl to-day, points out that the figures controlling the mostly strongly armed States of the world havS clear aims and instant methods of attaining them.
This, Lord Rothermere says, convinces him that the world is closely approaching another great war. should this cataclysm come, the closest possible understanding between England and Japan would be vitally important.
Japan’s leaguing herself with Germany to oppose Communism benefited civilisation, he said. As a whole it was regrettable that England and Japan should have tended in late years to drift apart. Whatever progress towards reunion were possible should be achieved without delay, for the island Empires of the east and west would pass through the coming tempest more safely if steered side by side.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 5
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157APPROACHING ANOTHER WAR Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 5
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