GENERAL UGAKI ADOPTS MILD TONE IN DISCUSSING OBJECTIVES IN CHINA
Tokyo, To-day.
Interviewed to-day, General Ugaki, member of the Government's advisory staff, said he was convinced that the Japanese Government at pre- sent had no territorial ambition in China.
Nevertheless, if the warfare was prolonged, with an increase in the Japanese sacrifice and ca- sualties there necessarily would be changes in the Japanese national aspiration.
General Ugaki did not specially He emphasised that Japan wanted desire the downfall of General direct negotiation with China with- Chiang Kai-shek, but stressed out the intervention of third par- several cases in Chinese history ties.
in which a new government had come to power while the old gov- ernment was still in being- Reuter.
Trans-Ocean reports that General Ugaki said that Japanese policy is based on the principle that China belongs to the Chinese, and there- fore Japan would leave it to the Chinese to decide whether they pre- fer a nationally united China whether they wish the northern pro- vinces to become autonomous.
WAR DECLARATION
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Japan had not declared war OR China because her military action was not directed against the Chin- ese nation but only against Com- manistic elements in China
General Ugaki stressed that the anti-British movement in Japan was confined to a relatively small circle, and could be attributed to the fact that some of the great powers, in- cluding Britain, afforded China both material and moral support, which had the effect of prolonging the war.
ANGLO-FRENCH POLICY
London, To-day.
Mr. Neville Chamberlain COM- firmed in the House of Commons yesterday that the French Premier, M Camille Chantemps, and the Foreign mister M Yvon Delbos, have acces the British invita- tion to visit London on Nov. 29 and 30 for an exchange of views on the international situation with him- self and the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden. Reuter.
ITALIAN COMMENT
Rome, To-day- Official quarters, decline to com ment on the forthcoming visit to London of the French Premier and Foreign Minister.
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