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ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

LONDON, October 23.

At the Navy League banquet the Japanese Ambassador, in referring to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, said that it was gratifying, despite the fact that there was some trouble in China, that they had been able to maintain peace in the Far East Ho hoped that the alliance would ever promote peace. Just as England owed her industrial vitality to the unassailable strength of her navy, so Japan saw the necessity of bringing up her navy to the standard required, not only for the protection of commerce but for the maintenance of peace in the Far East.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 25

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ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 25

ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 25

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