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Show TOJO SAYS JAPS WILL PROCEED General Hideki Tojo, new premier pre-mier of Japan, talks about "immutable "im-mutable and irrevocable policies" I and says that the empire stands "solemnly on the national policy it has reiterated time and again." This ought to be plain enough for anybody to understand, in view of the Japanese aggression against China and its alliance with Germany Ger-many and Italy, obody ought to be fooled, any longer, when the Japanese talk about diplomacy as a method of settling international differences. If there is anybody so simple-minded, simple-minded, we call their attention to the statement of Premier Tojo, urging "ever-expanding progression" progres-sion" and declaring "there is no retreat." He refers to 100,000,000 people, merging into "iron solidarity" solidar-ity" with the promise that "nothing "no-thing can stop us." "If this state of preparedness is completed," says the Japanese military mil-itary leader, now head of the nation, na-tion, diplomacy will be an easy affair" af-fair" and "wars can be fought with ease." He advises the people to "leave to the government the decision" as to what course is to be followed and assures them that if the Japanese Ja-panese "move as one man, we need not fear any enemy, however powerful." |