BRITAIN AND JAPAN
IMPORTANCE OF GOOD RELATIONS NEW AMBASSADOR'S TASK REVIVAL OF FRIENDSHIP (United Press Association —By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright) (Received 22nd May, 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, 21st May. “The Times” Tokio correspondent says that the departure for London of Mr Yoshida, the new ambassador, enabled newspapers to proclaim the im portance Japan attaches to good relations witli Britain. Various accounts of his instructions include suggestions for a trade conference with the British Empire and lower Baritish and colonial tariffs, also British abstention from interposing in Japan’s negotiations with Australia and Egypt. Mr Yoshida does, not take definite instructions to London on these matters, nevertheless many influential Japanese dislike the present isolation. Mr Yoshida’g efforts to revive Anglo-JapaneSe friendship have military, official, and popular support.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 22 May 1936, Page 5
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