JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES.
BARON GATO INTERVIEWED,
NO SERIOUS CONFLICT OF
INTEREST,
dßeuter's Telegrams.)
we.v York, May 26. The "New... York Times' " Washington correspondent had an interview with Baron Gato,.who, speaking as a private individual, said:—"l do not believe there is a serious conflict of interests between Japan and the United States. Whatever misunderstanding
may exist can be cleared away by the leading men. of both countries. I think the Japanese Government thinks the Anglo-Japanese Alliance should be contimied for^ the preservation of peace in the Far East. The present conditions in East Russia constitute a danger to the peace of the Far East. The League of Nations covenant may be imperfect, but T think if the nations sincerely observe its provisions the peoples of the world will derive, much'good: Japan undoubtedly will observe the 'provisions of the covenant."
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15088, 3 June 1919, Page 5
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