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SEPTEMBER 18, 1942 Hunt American Fleet, Chungking Believed Seeking Showdown O S not now at full strength and oath of office before the Em-iNa hat they have temporary sup peror, but did not reveal whether ha lority. Of the 11 battleships Ja- the cabinet was present. a had at the beginning of the Tani's appointment filled the ter me r, one was sunk, one damaged cabinet vacancy caused by the res- iously, and three still are un-rignation of Shigmori Togo Sep- sa rgoing drydock repairs. ca tember 1. ac Emperor Hirohito's reported Chinese military sources said eting with the Cabinet to ais- Berlin was urging Tokyo to attack Ja SS "most important questions" the Soviet maritime provinces in tra SO aroused speculation on the the event Stalingrad falls. Sh ssible imminence of an attack India Possible Target n 1 Siberia, The meeting was said R I have taken place soon after Russian circles here pointed out ti ojo appointed Masayuki Tani, that only six to eight weeks of W resident of the board of informa- fighting weather remain in Si- on. as foreign minister. Only 1 matters of vital historical mili- beria before winter, but they said try or diplomatic importance to the Japanese always have planned apan does the Emperor confer on a speedy campaign there, be ith the entire cabinet. cause the air bases there within easy range of Japan, will have azi Urge Siberia Attack. to be eliminated quickly once fighting starts. la Japanese broadcasts said Tani. Speculation here also centered R eetime embassy secretary in on Jap intentions regarding India, F ashington and former minister where the monsoon season is due N o Hungary and Austria, took the to end shortly and where United c: DOSEI

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