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This matter of Saito is a very serious one, affecting the life of parliamentary government of Japan. There is no reason that we should be afraid of Army s humour. 226 227 228 229 230 8 231 1936 liberal patience 232 226 15 2 24 227 15 2 324 228 15 2 2728 229 1940 2 28 516 230 1940 15 3 7 231 15 10 21 232 1936 11 8 20-43 -
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