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Japan and Austrian

Reed this dav at ioa.-n. MIEEMANTLK, Tnis Day. Z. Totcan, aNew Zealand merchant, r t rned bv th: steamer Orvieto, arter a. six vears' residence in Japan. He dedares there is a distinct inclination on the patt of the J,ipam>r.a 10 come soi:tV. Tl.ey are a <e-. =iy i-,g h R-.uitj s-ja and b:)3-.'.t ih->-y

United States. Tniee Government emulation agencies are i«i existence and are tending em's grants lxcamc it com! nox face the pitiless norih (- The Japanese sre not iuendsy t.) Australia. Asked it was danger ufaegri-ssive action, he said the Anj4o- Japanese treaty was a gieat deterrent. f it vould be hard to prophecy wna. mioht occur if the agreement •er.ninated. The Japanese are oroudand haughty and nr.gut even become arrogant in tune. Ii hurts them to think they can ii. d very little outlet for their growing mil ions.

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Inangahua Times, 14 May 1913, Page 3

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Japan and Austrian Inangahua Times, 14 May 1913, Page 3

Japan and Austrian Inangahua Times, 14 May 1913, Page 3