POLICY OF JAPAN
TOKIO. Feb. 20.
The House! of Peers unanimously adopted a resolution callins: on the Government to consolidate the diplomatic policy. Speakers, described the Cabinet's policy as retrogressive and weak, hut disavowed any intention of encouraging an aaaressive policy. Tsar<vn Kato (tho i. vetnierV replied that tho-.Govenim^TVt intendsi-n employ its bp«t A^n^- for xhh peaceful expansion of the Empire. The TlnAcer'-'ftonse Diet rlefen+ed.a motion o\-prossiri<r la°^- of f-onfidf>noe in *~hb Onvernmerfc. TVis i<= oansirlererl to he an .answer to th^ Pe^rs" dem^riri that the Oo\^t!ttiot><- sliouid consolidate its diplomatic policy.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 February 1923, Page 5
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