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JAPANESE GENERAL FINDS US 'INSOLENT'; Tanaka Decries Roosevelt's 'Loud' Praise of Our Naval Establishment in Hawaii. DEMANDS ARMS EQUALITY He Says Tokyo Will Not Flinch From Disrupting London Parley if Request Is Denied.

JAPANESE GENERAL FINDS US 'INSOLENT'; Tanaka Decries Roosevelt's 'Loud' Praise of Our Naval Establishment in Hawaii. DEMANDS ARMS EQUALITY He Says Tokyo Will Not Flinch From Disrupting London Parley if Request Is Denied.
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TOKYO, Sunday, Aug. 5. -- President Roosevelt's "loud" comment on the efficiency of the United States' naval establishment in Hawaii is characterized as "insolent" by General Kunishige Tanaka, former Military Attache at Washington, in an article translated in today's Japan Advertiser. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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