JAPAN.
LIMITATION TO HELP. JBOOE3 FOR EUROPE IMPOSSIBLE. Tokio, Nov. 18. The Finance Minister, in a speech, said It was absolutely impossible to dispatch Japanese troops to Europe. The Allies appreciated the difficulties and had never Dressed the matter. Japan's willingness Iq shoulder the Allied cause had been demonstrated by her naval, shipping and financial co-operation. Directly or indirectlv she had rendered the Allies financial' help aggregating a thousand mil; jion «terling. SHIPPING AGREEMENT FALLS THROUGH. Tokio, Nov. 18. Official.—Japan awl America made ii provisional agreement for the exchange of 176,000 tons of American steel in return for a quarter of a million tons of Jftpanejo shipping, but it has been uptet owing to the inaeceptability of Ameliea's further conditions regarding the age limit ot the gldps and their price per ; {tan.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 5
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