JAPANESE MOVEMENTS
By Electric Telegraph—CoDy right, i JAPANESE VIEW OF ALLIANCE(Received this day at 9- 30 In ) TOKIO, May 29. Count Okuma' declares the Alliance is more than ever necessary m view ot after-war conditions .of the world, in the Orient. Danger, threaten Chinn Siberia and India. P»r- £*• the latter With Bo throateninv its borders and the knowi edee that Japan would not interfere m India whatever happened, would g y »eo.,rage tho R*. The to 6 «e » M.ijLgu was not solid enough to sate m *7*. world. This- was shown through the Anglo-French Alliance, !nd the present refusal of America to ‘ ,; fv t)oaC e. The contracting parties Jt alone intemted. Amer.ca. rvWlgeeneernea'in Oriental^; Mkrng lor guaranteeing P guarding the ed a significant part in & {n * fruB _
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1920, Page 3
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