AMERICA AND JAPAN.
NEAA’SPAPEIIS ASKING FOR AVAR
THE PRESIDENT’S ATTITUDE
United Press Association—Copyright
NEAV YORK, Oct 1
Many American newspapers are endeavoring to provoko war with Japan, alleging that President Roosevelt is favorable to war.
STATEMENT BY MR. TAFT.
United Press Association —Copyright
TOKIO, Oot. 1. Mr. Taft, at a banquet here, declared that tho San Francisco affair could ho fully and honorably adjusted. Both Governments would stpryLp every nerve to prevont a conflict. America’s goodwill to Japan was a 6 cordial us ever.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2201, 3 October 1907, Page 2
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