Traveller From Tokyo
[foun MORRIS, whose photograph appears above, is the BBC’s Far Eastern Programme Organiser, and he is particularly well qualified for the job-he was the only Briton allowed to remain free in Japan after the attack on Pearl Harbour. This was because during his four years there as a University lecturer on En§lish literature he had acted as an adviser to the Japanese Foreign Office. Thus, though the police noted every movement he made, he was in a position to observe the feelings of the Japanese people, and saw for himself the effects on the people of the American air raid on Tokyo. Since his return in the summer of 1942, he has written "Traveller From Tokyo," a penetrating study of Japanese life. He broadcasts to the Japanese regularly, in the English language, which many Japanese understand.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 241, 4 February 1944, Page 20
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139Traveller From Tokyo New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 241, 4 February 1944, Page 20
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