POWERS AND JAPAN.
THE PROPOSED CONFERENCE.
ATTITUDE TOWARD CHINA.
LONDON, July 8. The Tokio correspondent of the Times says: " Official circles are not over-pleased with America's Chinese extra-territorial conference proposition, since any surrender in this matter would gravely affect tlio Japanese, who believe that the Chinese would, with advantage, persecute her nationals. " The recent demonstration by the Chinese of feeling against Japan has not disturbed the G6vernment or tho people, who seem anxious to exhibit a conciliatory attitude toward China, though thero is reason to suppose that this solicitude is more apparent than whole-hearted, and is prompted by a fear of commercial retaliation. " In any case, Japan is not likely to deviate from the policy of close co-opera-tion with tho other Powers."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19072, 17 July 1925, Page 9
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