AMERICA AND JAPAN.
WATCH ON MUTUAL INTERESTS. By ttttgraph.—Press Asm.—Copyright Washington, July 20. The United States Government is stalely watching Japanese relations and ike- Japanese policy in the Far East, becttue of tie effect on questions involved at the recent withdrawal of American troop* from Siberia, the signing of the »n*ortium relative to Chinese financial lid, the assumption of control of the Dhlnese eastern railway by the Japanese, and the) Japanese occupation of Saghalien. The United States is untrilling to toneur in the occupation of 3aghanen. The British Ambassador took part in the conference with the Secretary of State (Mr Colby) because of the Australian and Canadian interests in Chino-Japanese trade and the settlement of the Oriental labor problem.—Aus.N.Z. Gable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 5
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121AMERICA AND JAPAN. Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 5
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