JAPAN.
FOREIGN MINISTER'S MESSAGE. FATXBTS FESAL VICTOEY. HaceiTtd May 10, 1.30 ajn. Mjty 8. ■flle frets Bureau states that Baron •CMto h* aent * memge to the British itmlM—ilm at Tokio saying he but been charged with the duties of Minister of Foreign Affairs, owing to the regrettable in*—« of Viaconnt Motona Be adds: 1 need baxxtty aacore yoo of Japan's tmswerring dkadHtioi to stand by the rtngln Alliance. Staring my fiii'iTw win Is faith in final victory for the aumwit awe, I fed proud of bete MMfctad wHh you in fbe great task More us." Sir Wffltam Greene {BrttSsh Ambassador), replying, welcomed Japan's «• jirm a4dte* Britain had always regarded, ui will continue to regard, the Anglo-Japanese Affiance as the cor-per-etone of the relations which tmaed the two countries.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1918, Page 5
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