JAPAN’S POLICY
FRIENDLY TO CHINA AND RUSSIA.
[United Press Association.—By Electric ■telegraph.—Copyright.]
KOBE, January 23
Shidehara, reviewing foreign affairs in the legislature, presented a clean sheet, extolling the moral effect of the Naval Treaty. Chinese affairs were lengthily discussed by him. He congratulated China on putting her liou.se in order, it was following the Japanese, example and looking towards the removal of unequal states. He promised Japanese encouragement for every forward step. Nor were there any reasons, he said, for a misunderstanding in He expressed satisfaction at Japan’s increasing trade with the Soviet, but he did not mention the recent crisis due to the Russians closing the Bank of Korea’s Vladivostock branch.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1931, Page 5
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