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JAPAN'S AIMS.

POWER AND TRADH. BRITISH CO-OPERATION ADVISED. By Telesraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Feb, 19, 10,10 p.m. Ottawa, Feb. If). Sir Edmund Walker, President of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, upon his return from the Orient, in n speech at Toronto, advocated an Anglo-Saxon partnership with J a nail for the purpose of securing every available opportunity of building up trade and commerce in the Pacific. Ife said that Japan was likely to become one of the greatest naval Powers in the world, and probably one of two if the United States should lag in her building programme. Sir Edmund Walker concluded by deploring the spirit of bitternesa which was noticeable among American and British merchants towards Japan,— Aus-N Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1920, Page 5

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JAPAN'S AIMS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1920, Page 5

JAPAN'S AIMS. Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1920, Page 5

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