A JAPANESE BOOK.
“WE MUST FIGHT BRITAIN." DISAVUWED BY THE AUTHORITIES. NO DESIGNS ON ,NE\\' ZEALAND. l'nlled i'ress Aisn.—£luv. TeL Cnmnghl. (Received May 12. 11.30 mm.) LONDON, Man 11. Tim 'l‘okio correspondent uI lhv Times says that llzu'un Saknlanl. in [he House of Peers. referring to Lieulcnam—(Lommander Toto lshimaru‘> hook. "Jul-am .\lusk Fight Urllaln." uskod “huthcr th timorumvnl “as unuhhl to control such uI-noxiuus pulp licaliuusllu auLlml lhul Lieuleuunl-(Zum-"lander lshhnux‘u‘s suggesliun that Japan desired to scizu .\ush‘alia and New Zeulund had done much harm in these countries.
The Premier replied that the opm—ions In the book were [hose or an unknown person, representing only hunself, and did not command anennuu m Japan.
He added that the Japanese Government imd no lerritorial ambitions In Australia and New Zeaiand. and he dcpiored the publication or such irresponsible statements. A bill was being, Introduced giving greater powers over publications. The Foreign Office spokesman declared that the book “us nonsense. which the naval authorities disavuwed when it was published.
Vviii}fil'enafii—tammaudur lshlmaru 1: now not received at (In: .\‘avy um“.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19883, 12 May 1936, Page 7
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175A JAPANESE BOOK. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19883, 12 May 1936, Page 7
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