JAPAN DEEPLY MOVED
SYMPATHIES OF BRITAIN. “NEVER FAILING ALLY.’* Reuter’* Telegram LONDON, October 11. Addressing the Imperial Conference, Mr Stanley Baldwin read the reply of tho Japanese Government, to the Conference’s message of sympathy regarding the earthquake. Tho reply said that the cordial sentiments of the representative state-,, men of the British Empire, the oid and never-failing ally ol Japan bad deeply moved the Japanese nation, and had given it energy and reassurance in taking up the taek of reconstruction.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 5
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