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JAPAN’S AIM

TO PROMOTE PEACE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. London, Oct. 29. Count Hayashi, speaking, at a luncheon here, said: “If we go to Washington in the proper spirit I have no doubt that we shall achieve a success which will be equally satisfactory to America and all of us. lam happy to notice the growing sentiment favoring a closer friendship between Japan and Britain and I hope and believe the same sentiment will grow between America and Japan.” (Cheers.) Count Hayashi regretted the present internal struggles in China, and said he believed that eventually Britain, France, America and Japan would reach the basis of an agreement enabling the country to be developed and the markets extended, providing employment in Europe. He hoped the Washington Conference would only discuss the broad principles, leaving the- details to arranged in the future. ‘‘Japan intends,” he added, “to do her utmost to cooperate with England, America and France to bring about the peace of the world.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1921, Page 6

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163

JAPAN’S AIM Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1921, Page 6

JAPAN’S AIM Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1921, Page 6

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