PEACE-LOVING JAPAN.
UPHOLDING THE AGREEMENTS
VKW YORK, txiober lfi
111,. Tokyo itirrcopmidi'irt »i t"'e •Cliicaifo tribune" interviewed Hi' Prime Minister (Admiral Kato), wlio dcclarcl" that Japan was determined to maintain the aecard reac-hwd as a result of |,er alliaiu-e with the nations oi tiie world who reeeutly defended civilisation in tlie Croat War. "-lava" ,1,,c1,, * ~1,l aerpeuieiits r.-a.hed in the Uajwe »r Sationi. and at the \\ «shin>rton l onfer- ,.,„-.. -,i vnliialde." he dwlaroil.'-tliet thry -hull not 1., defeated W any •"- n t'» ,- .lainin musl follow this policy regardlesof the (tovernnient in power." He added that an international >-u*toins aprnement. providing for iiu-r.-aond clfe-tom* to t l.ma. \rtiillil «H>n he ■•««(- liv.' -laiaiifw |»n»t oliiw* i« <-hina would rlo*e b>fore next year. -lapan desired China to «tand unniPinu-oi) I.y any I'owt-r. and at the *ar\u- lime internally tree from fn.-tiona! strife. Jaiian ready t" arrunge « modiheetioii of her diialVitizi-nxhip laivs whereby for. ign-born .lajmneee might renounce .lag am-*. , eitizen«hip.—-i A. and N.Z.I
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 246, 17 October 1922, Page 5
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