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and rather less than Germany to help China, singled out for hatred for any particular reason or is she merely a convenient scape- goat for Japan's failure? Is Japan compensating Germany for her refusal to join the Axis. by carrying on a campaign of pin- pricks in the Far East? Or has
7, Garrick Street, London, W.C.2 Mr. Chamberlain's policy of ap peasement suggested to the Jap- that Britain can anese leaders really be "driven out of China” by threats? Certainly it is time to call a halt. The Japanese Gov- ernment should be warned now of what may happen if this policy is allowed to continue. The Brit- ish Government should consult with the Governments of France and the United States, whose in- terests have suffered equally even though they have been spar- ed some of the abuse, about the possibilities of economic pres- sure. It would be the greatest possible mistake to suffer aggrės-
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Hong Kong, Thursday, July 20, 1939.sion in the Far East in return. for promises of neutrality in Europe's quarrels, for promises are breakable goods and Japan is not in Europe but in the Far East.
FAR EAST FEARS
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It is significant of the state of British public opinion in the Far Alliance Tactics
With the forming of
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East that the failure of an early. breakdown to develop in the Crai- gie-Arita conversations in Tokyo triple entente in Europe (if it is formed) a new problem of almost which happen to be proceeding equal importance will present it- in the midst of Japanese-inspired self. This is, how to prevent the anti-British manifestations in decay of that entente should Kilenyi.
different parts of China-has led Europe settle down for a while to a false sense of security. Herr Egon Petri.
to speculation on how much the Hitler has pointed out that an Gieseking.
Kitain. British Government is prepared alliance is strongest while it is. expansionist-that a merely de- ...Kitain.to concede to prevent an
fensive alliance tends to fall apart
of. Kitain. breach. The prospect is viewed by its own weight because Ania Dorfmann, gloomily, an attitude we find the diverse influences which be-
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puzzling, for it is without special gin to work within it. warrant. There is nothing yet To avoid this danger the defen- pre-sive bloc will have to take the to suggest that Britain is Dorfmann.pared to give way on any vital diplomatic initiative in European. affairs. Its opportunity to do so issue. Hints that Britain may lies in the fact that there are: abandon the Tientsin Concession points in Europe at which adjust- temporarily point to quite the re-ments might well be made. Should verse. Much less is it likely that the democracies steer a move-
ment to correct some causes there will be a surrender because grievances among the small Pow- of the intensification in China offers, they might thereby grasp anti-British agitation.
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It is interesting to speculate Germany and Italy have until. what (if any) is the reason for recently held the initiative.
What is quite as important Japan's provocative attitude. The annual report of the China Asso-since this bloc is dedicated to the ciation for 1988, wrote that revival of the method of negotia- tion in place of force is that by there is in no precise sense an proving the efficacy of council- anti-British party in Japan. table methods to correct mal-. There are, however, anti-Brit-adjustments the defensive 'bloc. ish elements not only in the would attract to itself adherents. Army and Navy but in every
branch of the Civil Service and enough to provide a nucleus for a new world system of law and. in business. They are generally order. to be found in men under forty- five, and amongst polítically That more understanding of conscious persons of that age the fundamentals of peace exists. anti-British feeling is both to-day than when the last triple Widespread and strong. This entente went into action is in-- fact, apparently, is to some dicated in British suggestions extent a reflection of the con- that a strong political stand flict between Japanese Fascists against the Third Reich may yet.. and Liberals, which is said in have to be accompanied by econo- its essence to be a struggle be- mic concessions. Doubtless this tween "youthful dynamism” in combination of political firmness all departments of the national and econo helpfulness would life and what, is called the prove more successful in stabulib- elder clique" the men who ing Europe than the post-Ver- have ruled Japan since she be sailles. combination of – poli came a modern State. The tenderness and economic rigor- former regard Great Brit the chief obstacle to Japan's expansion.
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