TRADE WITH TSINGTAO
AGREEMENT BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright Peking) August 8. China and Japan have signed an agreement reoptwiing tho Ohineso Customhouse at Tsingtao, and permitting the resumption of trade, which has been dead for years. THE BALANCE OF POWER IN THE PACIFIC. ALLEGED CIIINO-JAPANESE RAPPROCHEMENT. Melbourne, August 9. Questioned whether there has not been compulsory military unification of Japan and China under tho dictatorship of Japan, thus altering the balance of power in the Pacific, Jlr. H. Ma lion (Minister of Internal Affairs) replied that the Government had no information that the balance of power had been altered. He \va3 aware that negotiations between China and Japan Jmd been peacefully settled over a month ago, China accepting certain revised articles, but further dismission was certain on the other Japanese demands which had been postponed. '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2536, 10 August 1915, Page 6
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138TRADE WITH TSINGTAO Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2536, 10 August 1915, Page 6
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