JAPAN.
BLOWS AT MAILED FIST. ! STATEMENT BY AMBASSADOR. London, May 28.. The Japanese Ambassador, speaking in French, declared that the war had strengthened the great international bond and given it a new meaning through comradeship in arms.* Ho referred to Japan's part in sweeping the German naval forces from the Pacific and Indian OceanH and fighting the pirates in the Mediterranean. i Dealing with Japan's part in supplying munitions he said that the Japanese felt that every bullet and bomb produced spelt a blow at the mailed fist, which they had long felt was a menace in their part of the globe.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 May 1917, Page 5
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