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"THE YELLOW PERIL"

CHIMERA IN AUSTRALIA.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPIRIGHT.)

MELBOURNE, 23rd January. Admiral Saito, commanding the visiting Japanese Squadron, dealing with the advantages o£ improving trade relations between Australia and Japan, declared that the Japanese were neither1 aggressive nor vindictive people. The necessity for Japan's expansion outside her own limits, owing to her continually-increasing population, was rather a chimera than a fact. The more thinly-populated portions of Japan and many islands around would hold the surplus population for a hundred years or more. There was also Korea and other places for expansion. N

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 5

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"THE YELLOW PERIL" Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 5

"THE YELLOW PERIL" Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 5

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