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JAPANESE POLICY

CLOSELY. WATCHED BY UNITED STATES AUSTRALIAN AND CANADIAN INTERESTS By ToleErann-Presß Asaociation-OopyrieM ■..".." Washington, July 20: The . United States Government is ; closely watching Japanese relations and the Japanese policy in the Far East, because'of their'effect'on'the'questions involved in the Tecent withdrawal, of American troops from Siberia, the sign-' tag: of the consortium relative to financial aid for China, the ■ assumption of control of -"the Chinese Eastern Railwayby the Japanese, and the Japaneso occupation" of Sakhalin. The United States is unwilling to concur in the occupation of Sakhalin. The British Ambassador is in ; conference, with the Secretary tof State, Mr. Colby,- because jjf Australian iiiul Canadian interests iii trado with China arid Japan, and the settlement of it.he Oritrital labour problem.—Aus.-N.is. .Cable Assn. . . .-:>

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 7

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JAPANESE POLICY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 7

JAPANESE POLICY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 263, 31 July 1920, Page 7

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