JAPAN AND CHINA
DISADVANTAGES THAT AIAY ENSUE CO AIM ENTS OF PAULS EAPF.It (Aust. and N.Z. Cable). , Paris, Dec. 28. The new aspect- of the Chinese' crisis, says Le. Temps, brings home to us tlie grave" 'disadvantages, which may ensue from ending the Anglodapanese alliance. Tlie> paper* points out tht the close solidarity which united Japan and yEimifie would .thereby be broken and the Tokio Government would lie compelled for the purpose of ensuring, tlie devdopmont of its interests in, the ' .Far East, to adapt- its action to the de facto situation it was unable to modify.
Le Temps expresses the- opinion, til,‘it: Japanese policy is becoming increasingly supple towards the Chinese and the Russians, and points out that Aloscow has not protested against the action of the Japanese at Alukden.
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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 553, 30 December 1925, Page 5
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