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AMERICAN ITEMS.

'CABLE NEWS.

( AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAUDLE ASSOCIATION. AMERICA AND JAPAN. WASHINGTON, July 27. The United States State Department lias published correspondence between Japan and the United States relative to the Pacific conference. The United States Government on July 23 dispatched a Note to Tokio in answer to Japan’s request to be advised of the scope and nature of the subjects to be discussed at the Conference, The United States Note stated that the United States Secretary of State, in eonvershtion with Mr Sliide Hara Japanese Minister, expressed a hope that Japan would not press its inquiry, in view of the fact that it was desirable that there should be a full acceptance of the United States invitation, leaving this matter open for adjustment in the precise agenda, to he arrived at later. The Note concluded: “The Secretary of State is willing to proceed with exchanges of opinion regarding the agenda prior to the meeting of the conference. He considers it is not advisable at the present moment- to hamper tho programme and particularly to delay the arrangements for the conference, pending an agreement regarding this matter.

Japan in her reply, has agreed

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
194

AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 3

AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1921, Page 3

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