THE CHINO-JAPANESE AGREEMENT
MOKE TAR-BE ACHING THAN WAS. SUPPOSED.
Tokio, Juno 11. Maior-Gencral Ugaki, who negotiated, the Chino-Japaneso Agreement, states it is not. limited to defence, and its scope is not confined to the Orient. Messages from Peking point out that tlie publication of the Notes enhanced between China and Japan throws no light on the rumours that the Japanese control the training and. organisation of the Chinese Army, or the fear that Japanese control is general in Chinn'.-Ausl-N.Z. Cable Assn.
A. CONTRADICTION. (Rec, Juno 10, 7.65 p.m.)
Ndv York, June 9. The U ailed Press correspondent at Tokio savs that tho Government has issued a statement denying that the Chino-Japaiiese agreement Cave Japan control of the Chinese military forces or financial control of the railways and mines.—ius.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 225, 11 June 1918, Page 5
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