THE BRITISH-JAPANESE TREATY.
AUCKLAND, February 15. _ Speaking at a banquet at Onebunga, Sir J. G. Ward said that Japan bad just entered into an alliance with Great Britain, a thing which be had for years preached as practicable. If the English-speaking countries entered into an alliance they would be able to stand against the world, ;u<d have an Imperial Zollverdn, with perhaps Japan thrown in, working one with another, lifting themselves to a high level commercially, and other nations could not d > them the slightest harm.
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Evening Star, Issue 11683, 15 February 1902, Page 4
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