"" INEVITABLE.
JAPANESE VIEW OF SINGAPORE. (n CiXU— PBXU ASSOCIATION —COPTBIM1) (BXUTXII'S TIUOSIKS.) TOKYO, December 19. Viscount Kato (Prime Minister), in■terviewed, said that while as an indi- ■ vidual Japanese he did not welcdme the construction of the Singapore base, he ms oof the opinion that as the base lad been contemplated for 20 "years _ L past, and .was also outside the . scope of the Washington Treaty, its construc- * n tion was inevitable. British authorities had given an , that the base was purely a affair, a nd. n°t intended to ingPfwinternational; relations. Japan, imist watch elosely future de-
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18262, 22 December 1924, Page 16
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