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Matsuoka Interview On Japan's Policy
-If U.S.A. Fights
SWELL
OH, DEAR
IT WENT OUT!
China than Japan. He said the re- cent American assistance to Chung- king was very distasteful since it was only prolonging the trouble. United Press.
Mr.
Learning from West
Tokyo, Dec... Matsuoka declared.We
December 10, 1940.
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1.03 Primo Scala's Accordeon Band. 1.20 Charlle Kunz at the Plano, 1.30 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
1.45 Dance Music by Carroll
and His Orchestra, - 2.15
Close Down. 6.30. Closing Local Stock Quote-
thank the West for many things "Gay Deceivers Comedy which we have Imported. However, we regret that we have imported Relayed from London. greedy motions too," adding, "Should Such Western ideas prevail in this fall in her TOKYO, Dec. 9.-In his first general interview with foreign country, Japan would
efforts to construct a new correspondents to-day, the Foreign Minister Mr. Matsuoka, said
order in East Asia,"
12.30 Compositions of Mozart by the Axis treaty represented the keystone of Japanese foreign
in enunciating the Vienna Philharmonie Orchestra, Malsuoka, policy, but war against America originating from it could come
Japan's policy toward the South Sea Aubrey Brain (Hora) and The BBC.
Orchestru, and only in the event of America being adjudged the aggressor in a region asserted, "Japan has not any Symphony conflict against Germany. inform the Amerlan government of territorial ambition. Japan is help-Kreisler (Violin) with Piano accomp.: 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen-: "It Germany attacks America the any new trend in Japanese polley in her neighbours in greater East
relations Arin so that all peoples in this part ther Report. pact will not be invoked," he de- whereby Japan-Ainerlein dured, "but if America attacks Ger- could be improved he told Japan's of the world would have their own to determine their own des- many we will have to join. The policy remained the same. It re-place t
linics. Uhree Powers involved must decide. volved around the three-Power puet,
Questioned about Japan's object In They will first judge independently the same as it revolved around the and then the three will get together Anglo-Japanese alliance when that the South Sea region, especially to. ward the Netherlands East Indies, and exchange views and determine was effective,
Mr. Matsuoka said, "All we want is whether
"I hope Admiral Nomura will be American Bils supposed
improve relations," he the establishment of a sound under- entry into the war comes under the enabled to
ILI. treaty's Article If all agree, said. "He will do the best he can. My standing necessary to carry on trade peacefully with the Netherlands East naturally Japan will be obliged to forecast is that we may have differe
6.32 Latest Dance Music. 7.00 London Relay-The News. participate. I hope such a case will ences with America but it either or
Queried about the benefits which not arine; that in the very object of both of us mind our own business
7.15 London RelayQuestions of the pact."
1 can't see any serious clash that will the Japanese have derived or would
the flour'. Throughout the Interview
Variety-A Party at Gery 7.30 Mr. ad to a catastrophe or war: I am derive from the tri-Power
among Japan, Germany and Italy, Matsuoka emphasised that nothing hoping-even praying-that we can contained in the pact obliged Jepan reach a better understanding. I have Mr. Matsuoka answered, "Henceforth and Daisy's, Elsie and Doris Waters Bicheno (monthly) 310; Meters, M. Beraha Inmediately to declare
nut despaired of the hope that some the tripartite pact will form the and Company; Cinema Organ-Irish C. C. Alabaster Imonthly), 150; Mr. and In the event of American duy not too far distant we shall see keynote of Japan's foreign policy. Medley, Reginald Dixon; Dear Old Mrs. B. C. Tavadia, (monthly): $10: The on a sounder basis. Infernally one of the benefits of the Fashioned Thing, Seven Veils Nor- Prison Sinf (November). 1833 John Moodle (December), #20; E. W. Pudsey, participation in the European war. our relations
keep Dinah,
Lid. fe was optimistic of the future of That's my hope and in a way my pact is the unification of public opin-man Long, with Piano; Lazy Bones, 25; the Staff of Messm Union Insurance
(November), Ensemble; Gert, Society of Canton Piono Japanegica relations, however. Į vision too, I don't see anything in, ion in this country, namely to RE Daisy and the Knot-Hole, Elsie and $9355; E. E. Edgar, 85; E. Jofte (monthly).1
we should the closest co-operation with the
$10: Anonymotis, $25; Mrs. F. M. Deacon bu!
did not intend to the Pacific over which Japan
Doris Powers. Externally
with Orchestra. it's awfully Axis
(monthly), $10; Francois D'ardivilliers. modify her Chia polley in order to Oght. I gat it is
unciated by the Prime Minister, 5.00
8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather End), 500; G, Frost, #10: rome of the foolish of us both."
Chinese Staff of Mersin, Holta Whert. improve those relations.
Prince Konoye, the three-Power pact Report and Announcements.
(Nov.). $43.91; J. A. V. Hart Davis, Toward the conclusion of the inter-
Use Of Singapore
is a peace poct intended to prevent 8.03 Albert Sandler's Trio and Or-10; Fung Keong Rubber Cv. Liu. be discussed with View
Song, Lo Canari, Sept/Dec.). 8000: Ther third Power or Fowers from join-chestra-Faery Queried concerning American war- frankness Japan's Aslatic problems, ships using Singapore Mr. Matsuoka ing in the European war or the China Albert Sandler Trio; Gipsy, Sing for Committer proceeds of Band Concert raying a minority, Including himself said that such an eventuality, even Affair. If this object is
Me, Heartless, Albert Sandler and $3,325; some of the Chinese Star of W. and Prince Konoye, Premier, were
war Dil
astonishing
pact
tions.
accom-Me,
Waters
Wilcox (November), $25; Anonymous,
C. Lyon-Mackenzie (monthly), $100: Pay, Sub, Lt. W, R. L. Bowley (monthly), 13; G. 1. Cautherley (monthly), 23; L, M Wylle monthly), SH; M. F. L. Haymes monthly, $10: G. C. Worrall monthly). $60: A. McAlpine (monthly), $10; Mias K. A. Anderson" (monthly), $50; Miss J. W. Buckweil (monthly $50 Miss B. M.
& Co. (monthly), $25; Ilon, M. and Mrs.
Entertainment
given at the Feninsula Hotel on Dec, 1,
and G. (November), $13.50; J. 8. Dunnett
making strenuous efforts to maintain | hinted at, would immediately become plished, it will bring great benefit His Orchestra, uelas-“Gay Decel- monthly), $20; tolal, $17,000.27,
a serious consideration on the part not only to Japan but to humanity at
the Catina prografare on a lot of Japan. He added that at present ethical basis, but others were advoca- he had no auch eventually in mind ting a "western policy of greed and so he was not thinking about what conquest."
should be done. Not To Exploit
Mr. Matsuoka added that, the East "We are not fighting to conquer | Indies negotiations were purely and exploit China, although I admit economical and that the whole of the it looks like that," he declared. "1 greater East Asla
sa
programme was removed from say give us time and we'll prove entirely
territorial perhaps 30 or 50 years hence-that arbitions, we mean the things we are saying."
He said he had not abandoned At the beginning of the interview hope for eventual peace with Chung asked whether Admiral Nomura, king but that simuld be left 10 Ambasador to Washington, would! Nanking, which knew more about
large."
8.15
D.AU
Comedy Iteplying to other questions, the 9.00 London Relay--The News and Foreign Minister disclosed that, Japan News Commentary. believes that a better understanding .2.30 London Relay-Talk: Scot with the United States could still be Abroad', reached if both countries keep their 0.45 Grieg-Sonata in C Minor, head cool and mind their own burl-Op. 45. Sergei Rachmaninoff (Piano) ness; Japan still hopes that peace can and Fritz Kreisler (Violin). he reached with the Chungking re- 10.10 Puccini's "La Boheme" Act 1 rime but that matter will be left to Singers in order of appearance: the Nanking Government; Japan will Luigi Marini, Gino Vanéill, Tancredi not intervene in the French Indo-Pusero, Aristide Baracchi, Salvatore Chian and Thai controversy no mat- Baccatont and Roscita Pampanini ter what happens-Domei.
and Rosetta pampanini with Orches-
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10.45 Orchestral Selections-Sir Roger De Coverley, Post Horn Galop. New Mayfair Orchestra: Bulte-De- Danse-Intermezzo, Valse Melancoll que, Otto Dobrindt and Eugen Wolft Orchestras.
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