PEACE OF THE WORLD.
A STRONG TRIPLE ALLIANCE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. New York, June 10. The Paris correspondent of the New York Times interviewed Prince Ihashi, brother-in-law of the Mikado, who has come to complete his military studies in the French War School. He said the treaty and alliance with Britain and France just renewed would unite closer the two peoples. Then, if Japan were attacked or any diplomatic quarrel between Japan and any other nation occurred, Japan would be able to count on British support. The future diplomatic equilibrium of the world was founded on a strong political and military alliance between France, Britain and Japan. The Entente between Britain and Japan was already perfect in every matter, including the Eastern question and Russian problems. The Chinese army would be thoroughly transformed. They also had to increase the number and effectiveness of the Japanese army, which should be ready to light at any moment.—Aus.-N.Z. I Cable Assn. j. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 5
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