JAPANESE FEELING
A-BITTER MESSAGE
“BRITAIN'S INDIFFERENCE! TO JAPAN.” By Telegraph-Press Association— Copyright Australian and N.Z, Cable Association. TOKIO. Alay 12. Tho “Asahi’s” London correspondent sends a bitter dispatch, in which he says that Britain is thoroughly indifferent towards Japan. The Liberal and Labour newspapers are anti-Japanese, arid never refer to tho necessity for renewing the Anglo-Japanese Treaty. The Brazilian naval force had a more cordial welcome than the Japanese, who received better treatment in Franco and Italy. The cause of the changed British attitude, to the Japanese is alleged to be indifference, coupled with tho Japanese profiteering and aggression during the war towards China, and Japan’s commercial rivalry towards Britain. The correspondent concludes: —“The situation is growing intolerable.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10280, 15 May 1919, Page 7
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118JAPANESE FEELING New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10280, 15 May 1919, Page 7
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