SHOULD JAPAN COME IN?
PREPARED FOR ACTION SPHERE OF USEFULNESS IN EGYPT Sydney, March 25. Japanese flies contain a statement bv Dr. Ai ■iga, Judicial Adviser to Yuan Shih-Kai, President of China. The doctor says that Japan would intervene in the war energetically and immediately if it would appear that a German victory would nullify the importance of the capture of Tsing-tao. Th» best sphere for Japanesi inter-w-tit.MH «-n»l;| he Poland, hut. ?h« wilst •erlousl? eciuiclei' whether or not there
is reason for Japan lending assistance against Turkey.
England's unfettered possession of the Suez Canal was a question of life or death to Japan. She has a quarter of a million men ready for service in the Canal zone. The Japanese were willing to follow British directions in the struggle in Egypt, and to renounce any initiative in these operations. The Japanese were ready to play the same part in Egypt as the Indians were doing in France.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2419, 26 March 1915, Page 5
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158SHOULD JAPAN COME IN? Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2419, 26 March 1915, Page 5
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