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CHINA AND JAPAN. (Received this day, at 9.30 »•«»•) ' ‘ ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 14It is understood that negotiations !:et.«'tj>;n China and Japan for the return of Kiaochiiu wjjl npen- * cl, since Britain and dupaii pointed out to China it was advisable to enter into such negotiations. It is believe the new Chinese premier is favourably disposed towards the negotiations, which wil) probably hasten China’s ratification of the Treaty,
JAPANESE RESCRIPT. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. Mr Lansing has announced that the .Japanese Government has issued an Imperial rescript exhorting all Japanese to work for the attainment of a durable peace, which the League of Nations contemplated, and to abide by the principle of universal justice, and follow tilt' path of the world’s progress.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1920, Page 2
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