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PANESE PAPER Rdmit His - Ability, But Re- i1 gret He Is Out of Touch E§ With Nation’s Needs. ;: H BY E. R. EGGER. Py Wireless to The Star and Chicago Daily i News. Copyright, 1928, { ITOKIO, August 31.—Selection of Gdunt Yamamoto for the premiership hds resulted in an almost unanimous protest from the Japanese press. Al- hough gencrally admitting his per- onal qualifications to lead the nation, ®wspapers are opposed to his ap- dintment, both because of the naval bondal involving the former Yama- Inoto cabinet and the fact that his se- Jéption means further non-party bu- !chmuc administration. TTThe conservative Jigi of Tokio says: {4t was the popular demand that feésignation of the Kato cabinet bring J&Innase politics back to the proper rse ot constitutional government. o Gecply deplore the uttitade of the ‘gEnro,’ and believe it is their duty to ayisfactorily explain thelr choice. fAdding impctence to political par- 8 18 largely responsible for the valence of non-party nolitics.” ».The Chugai Shogyo, aithough re- sCrving its final opinion, admits the alifications of Yamamoto, Whatever is said against his cabinet, it won't let the grass srew under its feet.” 5The Yomiuri, liberal newspaper, Fiys: “Nothing could be more startling than thie. 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