JAPANESE VISITORS
MISSION TO AUSTRALIA
IDEA OF STRIFE SCOUTED.
lUNITBD I'RESS ASSOCIATION.-COPIRIGHT.)
BRISBANE, 6th August. A Japanese delegation under Count Yoshii, composed of six members oi the House of Peers, has arrived with the object of observing the social and economic conditions, and to encourage friendly feelings, . and indirectly to promote trade. Count Yoshii declared that Japan had the. very best feeling for Australia. The efforts made to stir up bad feeling were entirely wrong Japan was for peace, brotherhood, and goodwill.
r . _ ... SYDNEY, 6th August. ■ Count Yoshn, the leader of th e Japanese Parliamentary party visiting Australia, scouted the suggestion that friction was likely between Australia and Japan. He said the idea that Japan's eyes were on Australia- was all nonsense
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 32, 7 August 1923, Page 7
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