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THE FAR EASTERN MANA

JAPAN AND AMERICA

EAST AND WEST MUST GIVE

AND TAKE

(Rco. October 2, 8.15 p.in.), Washington, October 1. Great importance is attached to Count Ishii's (the Japanese Ambassador) statement regarding Japan's Monroe JJoctrine"in the li'ar East. Leading publicists assert that the announcement pledges Japan's support of the open door to China, and was presumably approved by the Japanese Government. Japanese-American relations, .are most favourable—the best for many years.-. Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. "THE OLD ORDER CHAJiGETH." (Eec. October 2, 11.15 p.m.) New York, October 1. Count Ishii, speaking at the Bankers' Club, declared that the day oi.euspicion had passed, that the time had come for East and West to .give Rnd take,/because they were living in a new era of international relations, politically and commercially. The root of the war was the change in tho powers of government in international affairs. The old rule of sovereign relations breaking whenever it suited personal advantage had passed. The people now held the ream. Japan s mission to tho United States had eliminated all possibilities of a misunderstand-ing—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 7, 3 October 1917, Page 5

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180

THE FAR EASTERN MANA Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 7, 3 October 1917, Page 5

THE FAR EASTERN MANA Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 7, 3 October 1917, Page 5

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