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BITTER FEELING

IN JAPAN AGAINST BRITAIN. NAVAL EQUALITY DEMANDED.. * , • i - 4 n t fper Press Copyfyht.) AUCKLAND, June 26. Captain Humphries Davies, of Auckland, returned' to-day from Japan. He said that at present, the whole nation was very bitter against 4J |e British, because of the' imposition • of cotton duties in India," which they consider were designed to curtail Japanese trade. They were also bitter about the Lytton report. iy ; Captain Davids referred to the Japanese demand for. equality in naval power and the effect' which it would have on Britain. Eto asserted that it was known that the Japanese were charting the waters, in the vicinity of Australia, and uthat Japan envisaged thy 'possibility and probability of war, and that tile British Empire would be prepared.. r ' 5 ’- • .. ■ ■ -.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1933, Page 5

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BITTER FEELING Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1933, Page 5

BITTER FEELING Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1933, Page 5

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