THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 16, 1941
CHINA MAIL
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NEUTRALITY PACT
Mr. Matsuoka went for non-aggression treaty and is returning, thank- ful to have anything at all, with a neutrality pact. Those are the facts, and they seem simple enough until an attempt is made : to adjust them to the wider international situa tion. The complexity of that riddle is best indicat ed by the widely varying opinions on the signif cance of the agreement No two commentators agree on all points Difti- culty seems also to be ex pericneed in all cominen lators agreeing on one point.
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HI! THAT'S ILLEGAL !
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