HOW WAR IS MADE.
DANGEROUS JIXGO-JOURXALISM. INFLAMING AMERICA AGAINST JAPAN. UNITED STATES WARLIKE PREPARATIONS. GREAT EXCITEMENT IX HIE I'HI LIPPINES. JAPANESE XEWSPAPERS DEPRECATE THE NERVOUSNESS. Received Bth, 11 p.m. Xew Yo-k, July 8. America is quietly strengthening the coast defences on the Pacific, ami con structlng a dry dock on Piiget Sound. It U reported at Washington that America proposes to purchase from Mexico a naval station at Magdalena Bay, in Lower California. The New York Herald's Manila correspondent cables that, owing to peremptory orders from Washington all Japanese working on the fortification at Clongapo and Cavite have been discharged. Great excitement prevails throughout the Philippines owing to the announcement that a battleship fleet is coining to the Pacific. The New York "World appeals to President Roosevelt not to' commit a disastrous diplomatic blunder in sending the fleet, and urges him to use his influence to compel a cessation of the flagrant crime of jingo-journalism, which may inflame the national heart. Trading Japanese journals deprecate the nervousness in America. The Express expresses its conviction that all the trouble will soon be removed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 9 July 1907, Page 3
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182HOW WAR IS MADE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 9 July 1907, Page 3
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