LEAGUE OF NATIONS
[llY TELEGRAPII—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] AUSTRALIAN ANI) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. A JAPANESE VIEW. LONDON, Dee. 24. Baron Hayashi (Japan) has returned from Geneva. He says he was greatly impressed with the work of the League Assembly. The creation of an International Court, he said, had been impossible, but the League while a mere expression of views on disarmament' was pf the greatest value. He did not think any Power on earth would go to. war in the near future, except" the Soviet Governments., Ho was “sure Japan in common with other nations, would do anything possible to limit armaments. Japan had no intention of setting the pace in a race for armaments. Her naval programme was purely a defensive one.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1920, Page 2
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