MANCHUKUO
JAPANESE ECONOMIST. RETORT TO QUESTIONERS.
Dr. K. S. Inui, a Japanese economist, addressed the Institute of Political Science last night on Japanese activities in China. Questioned about the reasons for Japan’s action in Alanchukuo, Dr. Inni told his audience that they were too logical. “But Sydney logic does not explain everything,” he said. ‘‘There are too many things you do not know. I would quote you one thing which should explain Japanese action in Manehuria- ‘ Do unto others what others would do to you—but do it first.’ ” Dr. Inui said that, in regard to Japanese possessions in China, Japan was in a vastly different position from nJ] other nations. Japan acquired her rights or concessions, but Europeans took them from an unwilling China foi their lip service.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 336, 18 January 1937, Page 7
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128MANCHUKUO Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 336, 18 January 1937, Page 7
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