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Show PHEMIEHSH1P OF JAPAN OFFERED ADMIl KATO Former Head of Anns Delegation Dele-gation From the Sunrise Kingdom Asked to Form New Cabinet for Country ASKS TIME TO THINK OVER THE PROPOSAL T . ! Observers See in Action Determination De-termination of Country to Adhere to Naval Policy Outlined at Washington TOKIO, Jun t (By A. P.). Ad-1 miral Baron Kato today u offered' the premlerahlp of Japan. II asked tltn to eonalder whether h would I undertake to form a cabinet to auo- j ceed that of Premier Takahaahl, which resigned Tuesday. 'Admiral Baron Kato headed the Japaneae delegation to th Washington arma conference. i Decision Comes Rather Suddenly TOKIO, Jun I By A. P.). Oh. aerver her ae In the declalon of th elder atateamen todav ta recommend I Admiral Baron Kato for the premier-jahlp premier-jahlp further assuranc of th govorn-iment'a govorn-iment'a determination to carry out wholeheartedly the engagomenta made at the Washington arms conference, i Baron Kato, as head of th Japanese j delegation at Washington, helped formulate for-mulate th pollciea that war accepted by hla government for reduction of ' armament and for removing possible causes of International misunderstandings misunderstand-ings In the Far Rest. While Baron Kato had been men t1ond for th premiership In cabinet cab-inet t replace the Takahaahl ministry, minis-try, which resigned Tuesday, It was hardly axpeoted a decision would be reached so soon. |