ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.
PEE PBEBS ASSOCiATIOW. LO<SD .N, February 12 • Lord lsmid<S™e'a covering despatch to Sir Claude Biit'sh Minister at T.ikio, ttafcs thit the policy of the new allies has bo<>a pioved to be identical, aiming to prevent disturbances in the territorial of Ohiaa or adjoining regions. The Times bespesks the great satisfaction of Great Britain «cd America over the alliance, preventing possible attemp's with swords to swuie a monopoly of CliiDft's riches. The Ministerial organs agree that an opportunity is now afforded Chin? to freely develop from wi hin. T'e whola alliance ought to streeg'hor Anglo-Japanese cou such a clear statement of p licy ought really to bs conducive to the «orld's peace. HOW VIEWED BY OTHBR P.WBHB. Rcceiwi 14, 022 a.m LOJTDOIT, Fe'iruaf 13. * The treaty everywhere came «s * surprise. If has received the mora' support of the America** Government, while th« Germin Govornn ent is sympathetic. * The Kwer a*> «ar!v visit to Sir F. Lascolhs, British Minis er at Berlin who afterwards visited Count Bu'low. German new-papers recognise that tbe S uth African war has not fwbled Great Britain. French r.nwspap rs cofaidy the .J. treaty as b°ing p'edged peace, and re fflovicg elements of uncertainty, e-peci-Milly with repaid to Korea. Austrian papers fear that if Russinn activity is checkel in the far Eas", it : will in the ne-r East. American papers unanimously and cordially acclaim the treaty as a guarantee cf an''open door. The Radiealfl favour the tue-dship t)f Japan, but fear the treaty is too •onerous. , , „ The Daily Mail says that Marqms Ito was the author of the tre ity and •previously draw Russia into overtures embodying more exacting conditions. You can *ep?nd on ridding your ♦children of Worms with WADES WORM FIG?, the wonderful wor,inPirice Ib.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 14 February 1902, Page 3
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291ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 14 February 1902, Page 3
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