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Mouthpiece of Japan's claims is the great Japanese Liberal, Count Michimasa Soyejima, insurance man and onetime Imperial Chamberlain, who claims that Benito Mussolini told him last February that Italy would withdraw in Japan's favor. A month later, at the Oslo, Norway meeting of the International Olympic Committee, the Italian delegates denied this, reasserted Italy's claim. Last week, with a war and the possibility of a League of Nations boycott on his hands, Benito Mussolini heard with dismay that nonLeague Member Japan might cooperate in a League boycott. Japanese goods looked far better last week...
...after General Baron Tanaka had declaimed his Americanophile sympathies, Count Michimasa Soyejima. Tokyo Publisher, who will speak at a round table conference at the University of Chicago this month, saw war - though not a Japanese-American war -within ten years. He argued: "The interests of Japan and Russia in Manchuria are opposed in so many respects that the conflict is inevitable. War with America is physically impossible, were there cause, but war with the Soviet is possible and probable. "China will join Russia against Japan because of her resentment over the 21 demands.* . . . "Japan made a big mistake in recognizing...
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