JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.
SYDNEY, this day.
Two Japanese military attaches, who have arrived here from the Transvaal, and are bound for Japan, referring to the China trouble, said they thought Russia, and Japan would pull together all right, but i the Japs and English would fight j as one man. Japan's desire was to ! have the support of. England in anything she undertook.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 184, 4 August 1900, Page 5
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