OPINIONS IN AMERICA. NEW YORK, August 23.
Some of the American newspapers are inclined to exploit th© visit politically in a sense hostile to the Anglo-Japanese Treaty. The New York Sun remarks that Australia says " Hands across the sea," meaning the sea to -America, not 'to the Motherland. The Sun *,dds that the occasion, shows .that the Australians are flying in the fate of Imperial policy. Other newspapers declare that in the event of any ultimate quarrel between Britain and Japan, involving the integrity of Australasian territory, America, will not interfere.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 26 August 1908, Page 31
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