BRITISH ATTITUDE
PROPOSALS BY JAPAN LONDON, May 5 In connection with Japan's reported forthcoming proposals for co-operation with Britain, the political correspondent of the Australian Associated Press learns that Britain is ready to acknowledge Japan as having assumed a position in China by which she shall henceforth enjoy the lion's share of trade. Japan, however, will have to show that she is prepared to negotiate an Anglo-Japanese naval agreement embodying an understanding in the Pacific, and coupled with a cessation of what is regarded as "senseless cutthroat naval competition-."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22722, 7 May 1937, Page 12
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