JAPAN IN THE PACIFIC.
•■IIONKST I.HVK t»F I'KACK." liv ni.ri'iuu: tki.i:<.i:.u'!!.—cot'iiinmr. I'Mi l" Ml. 1 I'l'l s- w... \i Ic l.t'M ON. I-Yi. 2'.!. fount K.ilo. : iuer\iew.d m .1.. »iir.iaiions Willi in! iln.- I'inii'f. ami lu-r lamest lnvi' of peace, ridiculed the talk <>l Japan.-.' dominance m tlul'acuic. 11" s.ii.l there i-,.iili! Ik- no
dominant Tower in those uiM waters. .Inpau wanii-il li.-r .-Inn'-, lml ii.il in I'mil washinc; the Ank'niau. font iiii-iit. lei- liter.' she li.nl not hints l« ilo Smiil.ir'y. she hail no intcr- ,-!' at Hawaii or the Thilippir.es. capable of ilashine; with Air,ern'aii. I,in she meant to he one of the dominant l'acitir Towers wiiliin her own .sphere of iulluence in her own pari oi the ocean. Count Kalo added "In
China our ni.ndy policy i-. v..;!Known. We loiicln for tl, ■ open door.' and sliall iu.i attempt toclos. it- ,
CABLE NEWS.
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Mataura Ensign, 23 February 1909, Page 3
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144JAPAN IN THE PACIFIC. Mataura Ensign, 23 February 1909, Page 3
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