JAPANESE AIMS
AN ASSURANCE SOUGHT BY BRITAIN NO PARTICIPATION AGAINST ALLIES. NEW PUPPET GOVERNMENT .IN CHINA. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. TOKIO. March 21. The British Ambassador, Sir Robert Craigie. conferred with the Foreign Minister. Mr Arita, for an hour. It is believed that he sought an assurance that the Japanese will not enter a combination of Powers which might impede the Allies’ war effort. Mr Arita is reported to have said that Japan's policy is one of independence and non-involvement in European war and of concentration on ending the war in China. Nanking reports that addressing loaders of lhe “National Government,” Mi- Wang Ching-wei announced that lhe Government would be established on March 30.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1940, Page 5
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113JAPANESE AIMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 March 1940, Page 5
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