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AFFAIRS IN JAPAN.

By telegraph, Press Ase’n, Copyright Received 10.51 p.m„ Sept. 27. London, Sept 27. At Tokio the Japanese treaty wee signed on August 12. Baron Hayasbi, interviewed, said the troaty was a sure guarantee of peace, which was its aim and object, not to menace anybody, He hoped the people of both countries would realise that it was a powerful factor of peaoe, and keep the spirit of the treaty for a very long time to come.

New York, Bept. 27. Baron Komnra, interviewed on starting homewards, said thut Japan, as a result of the war, secures a well-reoognised position in the Far East. There will bo no break in the continuity of Japan’s foreign polioy. She adheres to peaceful expansion of commerce and industry.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1570, 28 September 1905, Page 2

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AFFAIRS IN JAPAN. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1570, 28 September 1905, Page 2

AFFAIRS IN JAPAN. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1570, 28 September 1905, Page 2

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