APPEAL FOR SUPPORT
.MADE BY THE JAPANESE PREMIER ADDRESS TO CONFERENCE. ANTLJAPANESE ATTITUDE" OF UNITED STATES t'By Tt-h.'ifi'ai»ti-~Preis A wiM'iatton—Copyright I t Received This Day. 925 a ui.l TOK 10, January 14. The vernacular papers said Prince Konoye himself, instead of Die Foreign Minister, Mr Yosuke Matsuoka, opened the Government’s four day round table discussions with members of Parliament, representatives of the Press and financial and economic circles, in order to enlist their support for tiding the nation over an unprecedented crisis. i’nnce Konoye explained the international situation to mghty-onc memk bcm of the l.'twer House, after which '■‘he Hiked for their support In the Diet ! session, which will be majjened on ’;January 21. I‘rjnce Konuye’s perch has not been ed the public, but the Dome! Agency said he particularly touched on ( an irt-per.dmg world-wide disturbance. ! fuli-iwmg upon intensification of "the j United Slates bottomless anti-Japan-I <•<<• mutu.de “ us well as its intensified i .nd '.<> Britain and 1” the Chungking j Government
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1941, Page 5
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161APPEAL FOR SUPPORT Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1941, Page 5
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