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POSITION OF JAPANESE ARMY MEASURE OF BRITISH RhUOGNI I ION. AND TOKIO INTERPRETATION. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. LONDON. July 22. , London regards Baron Hiranuma s statement with reserve. The British United Press Agency learns that Britain has recognised the necessity for the Japanese army in China in order to maintain peace, which Tokio interprets as a recognition of war conditions. The Tokio-London statement will be issued at 2 p.m., British standard time, on Monday (today). , Commenting on Mr Chamberlains statement in the House of Commons, the Japanese Foreign Office spokesman said: “Japan has not the slightest intention of forcing Britain to change her policy in the Far East, but Biitain should realise the facts and voluntarily change her attitude.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 July 1939, Page 5
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