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IF JAPAN WITHDRAWS FROM AXIS WHAT UNITED STATES MIGHT OFFER. ALTERNATIVE ALSO STATED. (Received his Day, 9.30 a.m.) WASHINGTON, November 18. The United Press of America says the United States may offer Japan the status of an ally instead of a foe, as a basis of settlement. It is said the United States would dismiss, as not a subject for negotiation, General Tojo’s demand for relaxation of the blockade unless Japan was willing to withdraw from the Axis and to redirect her national effort to help the Democracies against Hitler. It is said that under the latter conditions, the United States might use hetgood offices to secure a settlement with Genera! Chiang Kai-shek, under which Japan would receive economic rights in China on an equality with the Western Powers, in full consideration of
China’s sovereign rights. It is added, alternatively, that the United States would intensify her aid to China and would regard any Japanese threat southward as a threat to United States sources of essential raw materials and thus a direct attack on the United States.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1941, Page 5
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