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(BT ELECTRIC TELERRAVH. — COPYRIGHT.] ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE. JAPANESE STATESMAN'S VIEWS. [rRESS ASSOCIATION.] LONDON, 29th September. Count Okuma, leader of the Opposition in the Japanese Parliament, in an interview, said 'the new alliance with Britain would ensure the peace of the whole world. Its benefits would extend to all nations. It was gratifying beyond expression that non-Christian Japan had been admitted to alliance on an equal footing with the greatest Power. He believed that Russia, instead of feeling aversion to the alliance, would welcome such ? powerful guardian oil the peace, enabling her to devote herself to national improvement and development. TRANQUILLITY IN THE FAR EAST. BERLIN, 29th September. Prince Bulow, the Imperial Chancellor, in conversation with the Japanese Minister at Berlin, remarked that the renewed treaty of alliance was a fresh guarantee of tranquillity in the Far East, and of pacific competition in commerce and shipping.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 79, 30 September 1905, Page 5
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