JAPAN AND AMERICA.
THE MANDATE QUESTION. (By Gable—Press Association— Copyright.) (A.uetralian and ■N'.Z. '.Cable • Association.) • ■ * :. TOKIO, April 11. The newspapers give great prominence te the' United* States' ;Note ; : regarding the mandates issued by Mr Hughes, Secretary of State. . Kesponsxble unqflicral'opinion holds that it virtually, implies another peace conference, , ■ - , NEW YORK, April 11. Advices from Washington state that* President Harding has received from the Emperor a letter expressing Japan's foodwill! and friendship, towards the Tnited. States. .k^A^VALi^UVILIiIENTS. '-.-■ , TOKIO, April lir Representative Japanese declare that if "the naval race between Great Britain and the 'United States continues" (sic). Japan must he' obliged to _ drop oilt because of financial considerations..
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17118, 13 April 1921, Page 8
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