JAPANESE UNEASINESS.
(Received May 19th, Midnight.) . LONDON, May 19. Tho "Daily Mail's" Tokio correspondent says: —'
Japanese doubte concerning British enthusiasm for tho Anglo-Japanese Alliance have been renewed by Sir lan Hamilton's Wellington speech referring to the Pacific as a possible battlefield between Asiatics and Europeans.
Count Okuma's declaration has not removed the uneasiness.
Tho "Nichi Nichi" declares that Japan must warn other Asiatics of the fearful consequences of the white men's prejudice and unrighteous attitude. Japan has no warlike designs, but is striving for an equal footing with, the whites.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 9
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