JAPAN.
THE GERMAN COLONIES. JAPANESE OPINION; Received Dee. 20, 11.15 p.m. Tokio, Deo. 18. Marquis Okuma, in a statement to the press, said the future of Samoa should be decided at the Peace Conference, •with the intention of destroying German naval bases in the Pacific. The British should retain German Guinea and the litstnarck Islands. Japan should hold islands like the Marsha Us and Carolines, occupied by the Japanese navy. It was dangerous to returft them to Germany, and there woe no reason to let other Powers occupy them. The Allies should refrain from acquiring concessions in Siberia. The relations of China with other .Powers should be i>aged on the principle of the open-door and equal imgntunjjjg; —iPgnfor
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1918, Page 5
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