IF DANGER COMES.
AUSTRALASIA AND THE UMTED
STATES.
By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyrizht
' ■ Melbourne, September 14. Mr. P. B. Noyes, editor of the "Washington Star," in an-interview, said that tho United States expected that if ever the time comes when danger threatens the Pacific—for instance, if Japan should organise the Chinese, and together they should come this way—Hint tho .people of Australia and New Zealand would be with America as America would bo with them. The time would come when Cliina.'i'and Japan l must find aiv-outlet. for their populations, and the'white races would have to be prepared for anything that may happen. It would be in the interest'of America and Australia to watch tho Pacific.
Mr. Noyes thinks tliat when. Mr. Brycc returns to Washington the littlo trouble over the .Panama Canal will -to over-
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1546, 16 September 1912, Page 5
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133IF DANGER COMES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1546, 16 September 1912, Page 5
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