JAPAN IN MANCHURIA.
IllEin TREATMENT OF TiIAUK. SL'CUKSTEIJ COMBINATION AUAIXST JAPS. Received 2<ith, 11.1 p.m. Berlin, February 20. lieutcr's licrlin correspondent is credibly informed that Sunpaoki, tlie Chinese Minister, bus been instructed to diseu-s with Count Jtuelow, Chancellor the matter of the treatment of trade by the Japanese, and to broach the possibility of tile United (States and (Jcrmany entering into a special agreement for the maintenance of etjii:il trade opportunities in Chines territory
HUbDIN'C CHINA TO IIIOK I'LKIX.iJC. JAPAN'S PLANS. Iteivived Feb. 27, H. 27 a.m.
'l'okio, l'"eliruary 2ti. Japan declares that she intends oi hold China to her pled"-.' not to con-" struct a. railway parallel with or a branch line lik/.-ly to all'ect the tralliu on the South Manchuria railway. i'l'lie later would lose half it's tl'ailic if the Fakumen line were conslructed. The question, it is slated here, does ir.it all'ect the Open door policy, 'which Japan lias been actively engaged in executing.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 58, 27 February 1908, Page 2
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157JAPAN IN MANCHURIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 58, 27 February 1908, Page 2
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