JAPAN AND AMERICA.
VIEWS OF HAGUE DIPLOMATS.
RELATIONS UEALLY STRAINED.
JAPAN'S FIRM ATTITUDF.
Received 10th, 9.55 p.m
I-ondon, July 10. I he Daily Telegraph states that diplomats at The Hague consider the relations of Japan and the United Ste!r, really strained. As sine c June ■'() ,].,. I"" 1 !,' s l*Y" ,">' u "' |, " sia,in ~wt' ">'• .i.-- tli- Federal Government nhiige California to cease „bli„g .i.,,,.,,, u , ' t-r must.insider herlelf 'frie to nct >(?ninst California. .
Though the statements at The Hi-ir Z '«"* l™ « ""taMe author tv 1 , believes Ihemto be nndnlyde.
HHUPPjnks DEFENCES.
Received Kith, ».!:) ~.,„
. . N'".v Vork. July 111. An expedition leaves San FrancWo at ■ h ' ™-> »f J«l.v to la,- mines and sub! iiarine torpedoes tt( Malli|il al|| , SuUg
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 July 1907, Page 3
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115JAPAN AND AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 July 1907, Page 3
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