BRITAIN AND JAPAN.
SIR J. WARD'S VIEWS.
Press Association. Electric Telegraph.
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Auckland, February 15.
Speaking at a banquet at Onehunga, Sir J. Ward said that Japan had just entered into an alliance with Great Britain, a thing which he had for years preached as practicable. If the English speaking countries entered into an alliance they would be able to stand against the world, and have an Imperial Zollverein, with perhaps Japan thrown in, working one with another and lifting themselves to a high level commercially, and other nations could not do them the slightest harm.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 17 February 1902, Page 4
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