JAPANESE CABINET
— t —— RESIGNATION EXPECTED. 1 (Australian and N.Z. Cable Associatm-i. f TOKIO, Alareh 7. Well informed political leader.-, <ie- ■ clare that the fall of the Takahashi Government is inevitable. This statement is supported by the Premier's appeal .to the House to' adopt the Budget, even it its adoption f carried an inference of lack ot confidence in the Cabinet. Al. lakahatni, in bis appeal, practically intimated an intention to tender his resignation. FROM ONE AYIIO KNOAVS. NEM- YORK, Alareh 7. ■' The AVircless Tress Service tele- 1 graphed to its reporter on board the liner “America,” while at sea, instructing him to interview Air. Skelton, one of the delegates from New Zealand to the recent Irish Race ( , Convention. Air. .Hall Skelton said : ' “Japan must be watched closely, 1 or site would evade the terms of the Washington Agreement, and would s build a. navy to attack. America. He ! o declared that if Japan did attack, she j ..would be supported by Chiun and by ’ India, while Britain would support ‘ the United States.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 March 1922, Page 5
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