PACIFIC MANDATES.
THE JAPANESE PEOTEST. (By Cable.—Prx>«s Afsociaiiotx.—Coprr pht.) tralian and ".Z. Cubic iiscociation.) TOICIO, I>ccombcr 30. It is intimated that Japan's rcccnt protest against the Pacific Islands' Mandates took jio exception u> the areas covered, but expressed fear that Australia would exercise tho policy of the closed door ag:iinst the Japanese in the islands south of tho Eiuat-jr. which, Japan pointed out, v/ou!<l bo contrary to tho spirit of tho League of Nations. YOUR HOUSEHOLD WANTS. All tho neccfi&ary littlo things for Your kitchcn and pantry, crockcry, and nardware, can be pickcd up cheaply at Minson's. M1i570
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 6
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98PACIFIC MANDATES. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 6
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