BRITISH FRIENDSHIP.
JAPAN’S PROFESSED AIM. TOKIO, June 13. Maintenance of traditional AngloJapanese friendship was the watchword given by Mr Shigcru Yoshida, the newly-appointed Ambassador, before leaving tor England. With a view to ending certain misunderstandings, Mr Yoshida, says the newspaper Ashahi Shim bun, will have conversations with British authorities centring on the “non-existence of Japan’s territorial ambition.”
The Daily Telegraph’s Tokio correspondent says that Sir Frederick Leithltoss, British Economic Adviser, following his talks with Japan, says he has been assured that Japan will not interfere in British interests in China, and that Japan desires a better understanding with Britain and a revival of the old friendship.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 166, 15 June 1936, Page 7
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