UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.
Received February 28, 4.44 p.m. NEW YORK, February 27. At the Peace Society's dinner at New York, Mr Elihu Root, United States Secretary of State, declared that the obstacle in the recent negotiations between America, Japan and Englani was net the rii] lomatists', but people who ought to be ostracised and punished for insutling friendly Powers
The Right Hon. J. Bryce, British Ambassador, stated that Mr Root had signed twenty - four Arbitration Treaties.
Sir Kogoro Takahira, Japanese Ambassador at Washington, praised Mr Root's work during the recent fallacious clamour. He was glad the public had seen the folly of the impossible story that Japan was seeking war with the United States.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3126, 1 March 1909, Page 5
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