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Exclusive dispatches flashed from China's capital. Nanking, to Japan's leading newsorgans Nichi-Nichi (Tokyo) and Mainichi (Osaka), delivered the first shock to 4.000.000 slant-eyed readers. They read that a smart Japanese journalist claimed to have caught U. S. Minister to China Nelson Trusler Johnson in a piece of "backdoor diplomacy" as amazing as it would be unfriendly to Japan...
...Cobb, other stars. Retarded by the 1923 earthquake, Japanese baseball has since progressed rapidly, boosted chiefly by Professor Abe, organizer of the Proletarian Party (Shakai Minshuto) and by the Osaka Mainichi Shimbun.* Next October Herbert Hunter will again tour Japan...
Correspondent Eugene Lyons of the United Press obtained last week the second interview ever granted by Comrade Stalin. (His first was granted four years ago to a fellow Asiatic, the correspondent of Japan's Osaka Mainichi Shimbun.) At Correspondent Lyons' request, the Dictator confirmed a general impression that he has a wife (no picture of her is known to exist), stated that he has three children: a son, 22, who is "studying technical railroading in school"; another son, 10; a daughter...
...back to Tokyo to ask the elders of his Privy Council for their advice. They were expected to advise ratification. In the main Japanese public opinion (as distinguished from Navy opinion) has favored the Treaty from the first. Said the second largest newspaper in Japan, Osaka's Mainichi Shimbun, commenting on the U. S. Senate's ratification of the Treaty (TIME, July 28): "Once again the U. S. has taken the lead in the international peace movement. . . . Thanks to the Senate's bold initiative, the ratification of the Treaty by the other signatory powers will be greatly speeded up. There...
Many a U. S. citizen who thinks that the U. S. Belegation at the London Conference is the only one sincerely working for disarmament, should read Mainichi's deeply fervent article captioned thus...