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PACIFIC TREATY

A JAPANESE QUESTION W ritnb—■! 'rent Araoonnov— Ci.i-vrisat Australian fi.na N.Z. uwe fl.ssoi;i*tinn Washington, Jan 3 A well-authenticated report was circulated to-night that the four Powers had agreed among themselves that the United States and Japan should exchange Notes on the subject of eliminating the homeland of Japan from the provisions of the Pacific TreatyIt is known that the British delegates have been approached to ascertain whether they object on behalf of Australia and New Zealand. Mr C. E. Hughes has been assured that they do not, though they feel that the original interpretation of the treaty would be better for all concerned, from the sentimental ooint of view

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7891, 6 January 1922, Page 3

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PACIFIC TREATY Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7891, 6 January 1922, Page 3

PACIFIC TREATY Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7891, 6 January 1922, Page 3

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