JAPAN WANTS ONLY PEACE
— IJrea3 ABSociation.j
Address to Pacific Ro tui y Conference HER SPCERE PRAYER
iBj TelegrapU
WELLINGTON, This Day. A declaration that if Japan's influenee in the Pacific counted i^r anything all that infiuence would be exerted in the interests of peace and the proinotion of international goodwiil was made by Mr Yozo Nomura, of Tokio, who discussed the problem of economic relations in the Pacifie area in an address to the Pacifie Rotary Conference. The address was given on behalf of Baron Sato. Mr. Nomura said that Japan definitely accepted her position as a responsible and importaut member of the civilised nations. It was his most eincere prayer that the world would find in Japan a self-constituted agent in promoting the general welfare of humanitv at large. After referring to the good relations between New Zesland and Japan, he said: '\l am happy to say that Australia and Japan aie now again enjoying the hfcst relations and these are steadily being reinforced by the growing xealisation of their economic interdependence."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 10
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