THE RECENT CLOUD.
DIUE SKY AGAIN.
GENERAL 'CONGRATULATIONS. LY TELEGRAPH—-PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYIIIGnT. ' . . ' London, March 23. "Tho Times says: —" Tho growth of the United States and tho growth of, Japan are amongst tho most wonderful and momentous phenomena iri'\tho.f ! Histpry' of' the • world. The Japanese havo noverforgotten that it was to thoir contaot with Americans that they olvo tho impulse which led to 6 ntftrvellouS transformation* America is proud of ,tli6 liiirt Picsidonfc Rcoseyelt played ' ill itcrmiiiating tho Russo-Japanese war, and Japan'is grateful thfclcfor. -. •■ , ' " Tho wisdom of statesmen on both sides has dispelled tho recent cloud. Tho Ailierican fldot AV.ill bo tho honoured guest of both Australia arid Japflii, for tho ComniOnv/ealth views tiio action of our ally as demonstrating friendship ' for a nation to whom, in civilisation of tho typo to which both belong, it: owes , many of its most, valued features arid, 'most- 'conspicuous triumphs.". • Melbourne, March 24. Mr; Dsakin (Federal Prime Minister) has received an official • acccptanco of tho Commonwealth's invitation to tho . American •fleet.'- ■ .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 155, 25 March 1908, Page 7
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167THE RECENT CLOUD. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 155, 25 March 1908, Page 7
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