BOMBING PLANES
EXPORTS FROM UNITED STATES DISCOURAGEMENT SUGGESTED BY MR HULL USE OF MORAL INFLUENCE By Telegraph—Press Association. Copyright. WASHINGTON, June 11. , While he did not mention Japan specifically, Mr Cordell Hull, United States Secretary of State, told the United Press that the American Government will use its moral influence to discourage the sales of American planes capable of bombing the areas where civilians are at present being bombed. Mr Hull’s remarks can only refer to Japan, as an embargo has already been placed on sales to Spain. Japan purchased nearly two million dollars’ worth of American planes and motors last April. The remarks do not apply to the sale of aircraft to China, as that country has not bombed civilians.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 June 1938, Page 7
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