JAPANESE POLITICS.
PREMIER FORMING CABINET. OPPOSED TO MILITARISM. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. Tokio, Nov. 13. Baron Takahashi has been invested with the Premiership, and is organising a Cabinet. He is expected to make fo.v changes in the former Cabinet, possibly none- Baron Takahashi is regarded as an anti-militarist, especially in view of the recent drastic cuts he, as Minister of Finance, made in the military and naval estimates. The newspapers have published America’s disarmament proposals. The public is greatlv surprised at the extent of the proposals, but the fact that the conference will have a real disarmament porgramme to discuss is received with expressions of general relief. The question in Japan is the overcoming of militarist opposition.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1921, Page 5
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