U.S.A., GREAT BRITAIN, AND JAPAN.
CON FLICTING A LLIANC ES.
London. July 13. The “Times” states that public interest is beginning to be aroused, both in Japan and America, by the 1 effect of Anglo-American arbitration upon the British-Japanese alliance. The existing alliance is incompatible in form if not in fact with any general arbitration treaty between Britain and a third Power. It is difficult to modify the alliance. obviating incongruity, with-’ out raising the whole question of its revision and prolongation. If it is true that Britain had arranged with Japan that clause 2 should not apply when either ally was fighting a nation with which the other had concluded an arbitration treaty, the step 'had been taken without full consultation with the Dominion Ministers.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 178, 14 July 1911, Page 1
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