JAPANESE POLICY
OPINIONS OF NATIONALS IN VANCOUVER NOT JOINING IN ANYONE ELSE’S WAR. CHANCE TO STEP SOUTH MIGHT BE TRIED. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copvright) VANCOUVER. .June" 13. Japanese quarters in Vancouver realise that things are not too cordial between Japan. Germany and Russia. Japan is not going to join anyone else's war “if the 30,000 Japanese in this city knew what they are talking about,” according to a Japanese business man. He stated, "We want all we can get; that’s natural; and if some miraculous disaster befalls the British, leaving a chance for Japan to step into the southern Orient with impunity, Japan might try that.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1941, Page 6
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