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UNITED STATES.

THE JAPANESE QUESTION. NO SERIOUS CONFLICT OF INTERESTS. By Telesraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. New York, May 20. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times had an interview with Baron Goto, who, speaking as a private individual, said: "I do not believe there is a serious conflict of interests between Japan and the United States. Whatever misunderstanding may exist can be clear* ed away by the leading men of both countries. I think the Japanese Government thinks the Anglo-Japanese Alliance Bhould be continued for the preservation of peace in the Far East. At present conditions in Eastern Russia constitute a danger to the peace of the Far East. The League of Nations Covenant may be imperfect, but I think if the nations sincerely observe its provisions the peoples of the world will derive much goad. Japan undoubtedly will observe the pro visions of the Covenant.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. PROPOSED BRITISH SHIPPING DEAL. New York, May 20. The president of the International Mercantile Marine Company announced that a British syndicate has offered to buy the British boats owned by the Mercantile Company. A syndicate made a, similar offer in 1918. The deal is under/ consideration. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. - /

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1919, Page 5

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196

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1919, Page 5

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1919, Page 5

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