JAPAN'S AMBITIONS.
NO TERRITORIAL EXPANSION, By Telegraph.—Prws Awn.—Copjrlcbt Tokio, Nov. 1. i Mr. Miyaoka, a former JipueM m Charge d'Affairea at Washington, inter.* ij| viewed, said that Japan is not desirous of territorial sovereignty; her only wish is to penetr#te economically. They hod never thought of attacking the Philippines, because an attack was doomed to certain defeat.
Mr. Masumoto, representative of Labor at the International Labor Conference, had great difficulty in avoiding a luge crowd of hostile workmen assembled at Yokohama /to prevent his departure. Masumoto succeeded in evading the crowd. He was rushed in an electric launch oil board a steamer departing for the United States.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1919, Page 4
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