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Show Japanese Won From Moscow, we are advised that Japanese diplomats are nervous over the sumptuous reception re-ception given the Chinese Premier Pre-mier T.. V. Soong by Soviet Foreign For-eign Commisar Molotov. From Chungking, China comes the suggestion that a mutual aid pact will result with Russia providing pro-viding supplies to China and the Chinese making concessions to Kussia, in the way of a warm-water warm-water naval base and railway transportation rights in Manchuria. Man-churia. Having concluded their warfare war-fare with Germany, the Russians do not seem to be as jittery a-bout a-bout the war with Japan as they were. During the great conflict, the Soviet, in its conferences with Churchill and Roosevelt, studiously studi-ously avoided anything that looked like consultation about the situation in the Pacific. |