CASE AGAINST
THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE PENETRATION IN THE PACIFIC AN AUSTRALIAN VIEW (By Electric Telegraph-Copyright). (Australian &. N.Z. Cable Ass Nation) LONDON, June 14. Mr Theodore, in an article in the Review of Reviews entitled “The case against the AngloJapanese Alliance,” says: “The story of Japan’s .faithfulness to the Allies has “Seen praised from ('very platform, but who has put the other side or told of the quid pro quo which she demanded : or worse still, her actual to Australia while the war was in progress'?” Mr Theodore, adds that the people of Australia are not prepared for a renewal of the Treaty except in a considerably modified form. Japan is reaping all the benefits of the present alliance. Australians rightly or wrongly feel that Japanese penetration in the Pacific Island is a potential danger, which is not minimized by the Japanese mandate over certain islands. Australia’s democratic sentiment is outraged by the injustice of the Japanese treatment of China. Can Britain righteously renew a treaty admitting of the spoliation of the Chinese ?”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 16 June 1920, Page 5
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