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JAPAN AND THE STATES

(By Electric 'lukfci/pii— Cjpyrighs.) . SAN FRiANiCISCO, April 5 ±saron Des Tou,rne\vles Me Constant, one of the French representatives on the Hague International Peace Tribunal, is visiting; San. Francisco, advocating- the cause of International peace . In an interview he ridiculed , the possibility of a life ztnd death" struggle between Japan and the United States for the leadership of the Pacific. "Not only would it be a crime but folly. It would 'be resultless to except that it would ruin Japan and would antagonise Europe if she was victorious. The United States, if she won would be unable to make her leadership effective. - ■'.., '■< : 1

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Grey River Argus, 7 April 1911, Page 1

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106

JAPAN AND THE STATES Grey River Argus, 7 April 1911, Page 1

JAPAN AND THE STATES Grey River Argus, 7 April 1911, Page 1

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