JAPAN AND AMERICA.
JAPANESE ADMIRAL IN' NEW YORK. Received 12th, 9.W p.m. Now York, July 12. Admiral Yamamoto was b.m<iueUed At New York. He stated the commercial and other intimacies of the two nations were too close and cordiil to permit trifling incidents to destrov them. The Mack cloud now apparent would soon disperse. Japan trust d America's liigh sense of justice.
A JAPAN USE. OPINION". Received 12th, 9.18 p-m. Tokio, July 12. Count Ito's newspaper states it i* difficult to accept the assurance tliat the coming tlcct manoeuvres in tlie Pacific are not connected with the situation lietuvcn Japan and America. The paper adds: "We regret that Washington thinks it necessary to take procautionary measures, though we do not attach serious importance to the natter."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 July 1907, Page 5
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