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BITTER HATRED OF WESTERN POWERS

(By UPTON CLOSE)

(SPECIAL TO HONG KONG DAILY PRESS")

Tokyo, Sept. 19.

civility of the British, French, Americans and Chinese in erect- ing barriera to protect their own manufacturers, while applauding the order of their own "dábinet permitting imposition of super- tarlets up to 100 per cent against" goods from countries without pro- tective trade treaties. Outsiders feel their position, is so Mogical that it answers itself, but the Jap- anese mind does not seem to sense the obvious reply. The nations ignore our protest!" Japanese ex- claim in indignation.

Indeed, the most startling fea- ture of the Japanese mind is the ablity to completely, justify the "hard-boiled" outlook of their own government while frantically con- The killings were to be followed by demning it in others and in addi- The state, or rather states, of a revolution, then the "taking on"

tion expecting their protests to be mind in Japan take the breath of of the world in general. No mis-

heeded. This is in part with the a friendly and neutral observer. taking, public sentiment in Japan too-prevalent feeling throughout Harried old foreign residents who is with them. Most significant the sensitive nation that "If you have Just been through the spy was the remark of a politician were really our friend you would scare and the three day anti-air who spent seventeen years in Ame stand by us in everything we do." attack drill say despairingly: "Arica, who visited the country last He who is not for us is against people gone plumb Crazy-war winter on a "good will" speaking us, "is the Japanese attitude. mad-persecution complex to the tour. "Theirs. was a protest against

Hence the great contrast, be- Which toadying to the Powers, against tween what you may do and say point of neurasthenia!" would sound like bad conscience weakness of Japan's statesmen in and what they may do and say.

world's position, asserting her. roosting hard.

But. It is not so simple as that against craven assent to national To the outside world it looks as if nation 13 watching the One must "comfort" the old real-strangulation, against the growing Japan were the explosive: to them dents by reminding them of Hitler riches and also growing cowardice

chance to fall on them and crusk and some other things in the west; of our industrialists, against the them. They have made Russia then sit down to analyze the Jap-bickering and corruption of our eat such humble ple as the Soviet anese states of mind. Nothing, party leaders-The boys are un-has taken from no other power, certainly, is more important to doubtedly right!" There is much. those peoples, east and west, who of sincerity in the sympathy of have the misfortune to be the this chap and the type he repre- | neighbours of Japan during this, sents, and much of cause-serving.

her bumptious adolescence,

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sincere in his petulance: "We are Yes, says General Araki, doubtless getting terribly irritated with Rus- sia. If she annoys us much more we wil purge (borrowing a Siberia." Bolshevik shibboleth)

The states of mind, overlap, like

THE "MAY 15′′ TRIAL, concentric circles. There is only

Japan can annex an empire on the There is no doubt that the mill-continent of Asia and ruin, and one which covers, every Japanese. Expressed, it is: "We have too long tary are using this trial to com- then possess. a. railway in which been the docile step-children of pletely overawe ich civilian all- the French made heavy invest- the Western Powers. Our wear thority in Japan still puts law. ment that is all right. But let a statesmen accepted their policy order and execution of justice French admiral announce sover- especially America's policy-to- above hysterical and partisan anty over nine worthless coral ward China as our policy, although serving interpretons of loyalty or off Annam and there is a our interests are diametrically op to the Banho trislamay sugar Japan can arm her fishing posite. Great Britain and the down in history ars counterpart of reach come two, to ten hous United States told us that we to that of the Nazis who killed thousand tons in Russian waters, must have only three fifths of Rahenan, and were made national

ties to investigatë shooting trays, their ses power and we agreed-a heroes when Hitler came into and send cruisers with landing par- national humiliation. We agree power. Already the military and but let crippled Russian boats put that our surplus population "cannaval councillors for the defense under the lee of a frozen Japanese nát zo to their possessions, al- are accusing the prosecutor of island in Behring Sea and boats though some of these lands are the rarshalling public opinion against and officers are immediately taken emptiest on earth. On top of this criminals who baldly confess in under arrest.. we were letting them tell us that orations obviously written for This accusa- we could not do what we had the them by older men. power to do on the Asiatic main- tion is a smoke screen to cover the land as if that, too, were in their truth, which is the exact opposite. hegemony!.. Not only do they bar

The Japanese people must have economic grounds but add Us on insult to injury by putting a racial idealism as well as cupidity to criticism and then write in a stigma on us; as if our emigrants, we Japanese magazine boasting that were not the equals of the crimin stimulate them, and this the higa he has done something in America

als with which they began popu lating Australiai

"They fence in their economic back yards, and bar our products because their people are getting too effete to compete with us in "production costs-and at the same time they swing the club of Lea- gue of Nations and Treaty idealism at us if we of necessity start es- tablishing an economic dominion of our own." And the more bitter of them add: "It is quite evident what the white powers want. They want to choke Japan to death, to starve our millions. They cannot bear to see any ration of the yel-, low race equal in wealth and pow- er to themselves."

Feeling thus generally, Japanese who know much better are willing to condone the wild accusations and reckless attitude of the groups in the smaller circles.

A SAVAGE DOCTRINE.

military command provides, dis- tarted and egocentric though it be. Never does General Araki, whose name and picture are always in an expansion- the press, speak 1st never does he promise the Jap- anese people' wealth 'and empire. He preaches solely the duty of sacrifice and more sacrifice for the sake of the national security. So that like all other terms in Japan the term "national security has come to have an insanely pervert- ed meaning. Some one recently remarked that to understand pre- sent Japan you must throw away all dictionary meanings and re- words, and cepted usage of

Only One side Seen. Let Dr. Nitobe make a radio speech in America slurring the American Secretary of State and holding up his policy to caustic

the equivalent of which no Ameri- can could ever do in Japan--that continued on Page 1)

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TO-DAY"

(September 20). (VIII Moon 1st Day). "Auctions.

Crown

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Miscellaneous.

M.CL Annual Gala, Repulse

Theatres.

King's: "Cavalcade."

Queen's: "King of the Jungle”!; Central: "Friends And Lovers": Oriental: "A Fool's Bridal Night" (Chinese).

take unquestioningly the pre- sent Japanese use of them then all becomes simple and plain. Office, Talpo, 11.30 am. Invasion of a neighbouring coun- ay if not agression, it is defense. War is upholding the peace of the Far East. Tingola is a move- Bay 2.30 pm, Whist Drive Bea~" ment of peace the pesce of course men's Institute, p.m.; Kowloon Church Women's Guild The Inmost circle consists of of the Hon" and the lamb, when all Union youths and some old men, who become one. And so the Japanese Meeting. 10 am, openly preach "that by way of na-people are daily and patiently tional purging Japan should have taught that national security re- a major war every ten years---1864 quires Japan to occupy Manchuris with China, 1804 with Russia, 1914 | and-the Mandated Islands because the World War (although that did from them airplanes might strike not exercise her much), 1924 the Japanese cities, and that Mongolia missed a war through the cowar and North China must be control- dice of the statesmen who signed led because from them forces the naval limitation pact and the might strike Japanese in Manchu Washington agreements on ria. All this for national security China's inviolability, so that, to purely, and therefore the loyal make up, 1934 should be a double-Japanese taxpayer must dig deeper

at King's Restau- Tea Dances header: Russis, and the USA Into his kimono belt indefinitely This would purity Japan. The A friend of mine related to Gen- rant; Hongkong and Repulse Bay young purificationists dash about eral Hondo in Manchuria - the Hotels; and Majestic Dancing Tokyo on motor-cycles, interfering story of the Missouri farmer who Academy.

King's with anything which smells to didn't like neighbours, and so kept

Dances at Dinner them of the "decadent western in- buying more and more land on his Restaurant; Hongkong and Re- fluence" such as dancing and free boundaries The Manchurian co-pulse Bay Hotels. speech-motorcycles on which the queror, I am told, saw no point in names of the American manufac- the story. turers have been painted out and covered with a blood-red rising sun.

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