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United States Prepared and Determined GREAT CHANGE DURING PAST YEAR NATION SET AND READY FOR ACTION (By Telegraph. —Press Association. —Copyright.) (Received This Day, 11.50 a.m.) TOKIO, August 11. In a radio interview from Washington, Mr Wakasugi, who is returning to Japan, told the ‘‘Nichi Nichi Shimbun . think the United States is prepared and determined to meet the worst eventualities. In speeches, the Press and industry, everything is directed towards preparedness. Any person wno saw the United States last year cannot possibly imagine The actual America of today, because everything has changed. 1 don’t think Japan is starting anything, but it seems that the United States’ programme is set and ready for action m case Japan moves.” . , , The Associated Press of America Peking correspondent says the United States Embassy has made new representations to the Japanese Embassy about the treatment of Americans in Tsingtao, besides restrictions on travel. Americans are not permitted to use taxis. Americans are also finding it increasingly difficult to purchase necessities, such as food and coal.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 August 1941, Page 6
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