AMERICAN ITERS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. JAPAN AND AMERICA. WASHINGTON. July -1. M. Shidehara in a. statement declared that the Anglo-lapanese Alliance v,as never intended to h t , an instrument oi hostility or defence against the United States. ' The U.S. Senate’s failtny> to approve of'the Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty did not alfoct this. Japan was naturally anxmis to strength en the ties of friendship and loyal cooperation with Hit' British Empire. There was also the fixed determination that nothing would hamper .Japan’s traditional goodwill towards tlio United States. Both affiliations were complimentary and essential. Japan fully realises that any venture at aggression in China would lie hopeless ot attainment and destructive to .L oan’s security. Japan desires to cultivate relations with China of mutual helpfulness and the Alliance never exerted any inti none in other directions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1921, Page 2
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