JAPANESE MOVEMENTS
<By Electric Telegraph—Cony right./
JAPANESE DESIRE, i WASHINGTON, Juno 2. Japanese diplomats express the hope that United States will become a party to the British-Japanese defence alliance. Britain will submit a question of re-
ward of the pact to the Dominion Oonference to be held in London shortly. Japan seeks if possible, the supplanting of the League of Nations by a series of defensive alliances between the principal world powers.
/ ALLIANCE TO BE EXTENDED. ' i (Received this day at 8 a.in.) LONDON, June 3. The “Daily Mail” states that very probably the Anglo-Japanese alliance will be extended automatically for another year as the time available before July will be sufficient for revision, con„ sequent on the elimination of German influence In the Far East.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1920, Page 3
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