JAPANS.
TREATY TO BE RATDTED.' /6ENBROUS TREATMENT $9 CHINA. KIAOCHAU' TO BE-RJESTOpD. v j .By Tdegraph.—Press Assn.—OopjrUM. '}■%& Received Oct. 5, 11.15 p.m. ;1& New York, Oct. ff. *1 The Japanese Ambassador, ViscdUßt J Goto, interviewed in Washington, iftid j that Japan would booh ratify the | Treaty. When this was done she i»0j*l : ,: ask Germany to hand over all the ments concerning Shantung. J&PK*; would then submit to Chin* a dewjp jj and liberal proposition for a settlaJHWt.il Viscount Goto said he was caafltMfegl this would be done within a few mggj&j£|f President Wilaon had said that JejajU -' at the Peace Conference, proposed.to te- V turn everything to China except *'£»» ; economic rights. Viscount Goto detfUUnS' Si that Japan even proposes to take C&aa .' into partnership in the enjoyment if 'J these privileges. He added: "I taw,',' 1 reason to ibelieve that a. plan lot QUtuv .* and Japanese co.operation, in the opiwa- '• tion of the German mines and railways i in Shantung is already formulated, And : JB decidedly favorable to China. JmSdj j intends to restore Kaiochau to Qttna* so promptly that it is impracticable to > j set the date.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Asta, -j 'CAPITAL AND, LABOR CO-CBtaUM^J TO SETTLE LABOR TROTJB&S& • ) Received Oct. 5, 11.15 pjn. ' i New York. Oct. 4. ; A despatch from Tokio states that a J . capital and labor co-operative society 'f has been formed for the purpose of «re» , venting, and of arbitrating in, labor troubles. The founders include Baron Hara, Prince Tukugawa, Viscount '. Kyoura, and Baron Shibusabu Xhe . capitalists propose to raise tf fund, of •'' five million dollars, the income • fttttn ' which will be devoted to the expenses ' of the society.—Aus.-NJZ. Cable Awn:'
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1919, Page 5
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