JAPAN.
NO MATERIAL FOR SHIPBtILDMG, Tokio, June 10. Baron Kenjiro Den, Minister of Communications, says that Japan is willing to tmiid ships for the Allies, but has not the material. COMMISSION VISITS AMERICA: Tokio, June 10. Japan U arranging to send an official commission to America. —i . ■ ' .■) GENERAL ITEMS. (EAYTI BREAKS WITH GERMANY. Washington, June 8. A message from Berlin states that the IJaytian Minister demanded compensation for the lives and trade losses due to submarines, also future guarantees. The German Government has sent the Minister his passports, giving as a reason the unusual form in which the demand .was made. * ' '* . ' ' . n
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 5
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