ANGLO-JAPANESE PACT
CONVERSATIONS RESPECTING ITS TERMS
AMERICA TAKING PART By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright • [Rec. September 6, 050 a.m.) • / Washington, September i. ■the relations between Japan and the united States have assumed a new (importance m view of tiie fact that the American, British, and Japanese Governments are engaged in informal conversations respecting the terms of the AngloJapanese alliance. There is no suggestion that tho United States shall become a third party to the alliance, but the United States is interested in getting Japan to include an interpretive clause within the alliance' delining its atttudo to China. The feeling exists here that Japan is'not so much interested in preventing the enactment of drastic antiJapanese legislation in Caffornia as obtaining the United States's recognition of Japans special rights in China. It is expected that tho new arrangement of international affairs may result inTiar'ng ft momentous bearing on tho present world history-Aus.-N Z. Cable Assn. "GREATER. NEED FOR ALLIANCE THAN EVER." (Rec. September fi, 050 a.m.) London, September i Baron Hayashi, the new Jawmese Ambassador, has arrived in London. He eulogised tne spirit nnd purpose of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, for which there was greater need than ever. Cordial friendship between the two nat'ons was Hie mainstay of peace and order in the Far Enst.-Aus.-N.Z Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 5
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212ANGLO-JAPANESE PACT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 5
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