THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.
Received August 6, 9.29 p.m. LONDON, August 6.' Braund ''has accopted a position in the English cricket team that is to visit Australia. Interviewed by a Press reporter on his return to Christchurch from Japan, Mr E. C. Le Lievre, touched on the anti-Oriental outbreak in San Francisco. He said that the Japanese'were very bitter on the question. "More is likely to be heard of the matter," he remarked. "In fact, the, activity in the naval yards and the arsenals is very noticeable. Ever since the Russo-Japanese war they have been working night and day, and Japan is certainly not doing that for the benefit of her health. Probably the next war Japan is concerned in will be against either America or China, but I am inclined to think it will be the former nation, as the Japanese have for a long time cast covetous eyes on the Philippines, which ; although they are not at all given to sounding their own praises, they boast they can conquer with 70,000 troops. The Japanese have no real friends, in spite of all that has been heard of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. They are essentially a selfcontained people, and this assertion is demonstrated by the fact that there are only 25 per cent, of the I European merchants in the country that there were before the war."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8504, 7 August 1907, Page 5
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