Show I Ii i PARLIAMENT 7 OF JAPAN IS TERMINATED y Ministers Reiterate Denial o of Territorial Desires in r Policy Outline By fly JAMES IES P. P II OWE HOWE Associated Press Staff starr Writer TOKIO Jan 21 The 21 The Japanese par par- was dissolved by imperial de de- decree decree cree this afternoon to make way for tor general elections The order was promulgated immediately im- im mediately alter after Premier Inukai Foreign Foreign Foreign For For- eign Minister a and Finance Minister Takahashi completed an outline outline out out- line of ot the new governments government's program program program pro pro- gram to both houses and no opportunity opportunity was given the opposition members mem mem- bers hers to ask questions In the outline of policies the three ministers touched upon the Manchurian Manchurian Man Man- question reiterating that Japan has no territorial ambitions inthe In Inthe inthe the territory They also criticized the late cabinet for removing removing re re- I moving the sold gold ld embargo and md said industry industry in in- has witnessed a a 3 revival since I the embargo was replaced by them them- selves ASKS TREATY TREATS OBSERVANCE The premier declared Japans Japan's aimIn aimIn aim aimIn In Manchuria Is solely the observance by China of existing treaties The open door principle he said is the root and trunk of Japanese national I policy and it must be based on non terrItorial ambitions and Japans Japan's stand for tor the thc respect of existing treaties thus safeguarding peace inthe in inthe inthe the Far East In recent years Foreign Minister MInister Minis- Minis ter cr said the Chinese au au- ignoring the historical fact that hat the present development de of Manchuria Man Man- huria churla is entirely due to Japanese efforts ef- ef torts orts and taking advantage of our complaisance have pursued a policy or of f oppression toward the Japanese and nd repeatedly have set at naught their treaty rights The protests and warnings of or the Japanese government were vere of little avail Thus the situation became more and nd m more re disquieting politically and andle the le menace to our position increasingly increasingly grave The Japanese patience was tried to the breaking point when the bombing Incident of September 18 came suddenly The reference was to the bombing o of the Japanese owned South Manchuria railway Manchuria holds the key to peace In the Far East This was true before the Russo-Japanese Russo war it is even more true at present In the past Japan always has done everything in its power to prevent civil commotion in China from spreading to Manchuria Manchuria Man Man- churia because we possess there important important im- im rights and Interests rendering the he maintenance of peace a matter of oC absolute necessity to Japan Thanks to these untiring efforts Manchuria has been kept free from the constant turmoil of China proper and has been converted into a landof land landof of peace and security What Japan desires he said is only to secure peace and order in Manchuria Man churia and to make that region safe both for Chinese and foreigners and to open it all nil for economic development develop ment Both the United States and the league of nations he said have now nowa a much better understanding of oC Japans Japan's case thanks to the govern Jovern governments government's ments ment's clarifying reiteration that Tokio has no territorial aims in the province and is standing for the policy policy pol pol- icy of the open door |