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THE PACIFIC DANGER.

A DOUBTFUL ASSURANCE. TRUSTING TO AMSSICA'S JTISTICS. (By Cable—Press Association.—Copyrigttt.) TOKIO, July 12. The Marquis Ito's newspaper states that it is difficult to accept the assurance that the commg fleet manffiuvres in the Pacific are not connected with the present situation between Japan and America. The paper adds:—"We regret that Washington thinks it necessary to take a precautionary measure, though we do not attach serious importance to the matter." NEW YOKE, July 12. Admiral Yamamoto, of Japan, was banqueted in New York last night. He stated that the- commercial and other intimacies of the two nations were too close and cordial to permit trifling incidents to destroy them. Though a cloud was now apparent, he added, it would soon disperse. Japan trusted to America's high sense of justice. JAPANESE SPY. ASBEST IN CALIFORNIA. (Received 9.9 a.m.) NEW YORK, July 12. A Japanese has been arrested while making drawings at Fort San Drego, in California.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 166, 13 July 1907, Page 5

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THE PACIFIC DANGER. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 166, 13 July 1907, Page 5

THE PACIFIC DANGER. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 166, 13 July 1907, Page 5