ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.
A JOriINAT.’S PI.KA. Electric Telegraph—Press Association Copyright. (Australian-N.Z. Gable Associate n.) London. May 27. T -o Morning Post says: “Tin »«*- ne-.val of the A nglo-J apa nese Tr.-a.y is regarded by the United State- s potentially opposed to American • - tcrests. Admittedly it has hitherto been soVly considered in relation *«■» the* Empire’s requirements. We may KOir ...i Ani« i ri<a that Austral which is a Pacific Power confront all Eastern Pow««rs. demands tin* r* new -i as essential te Australasian iv-tere-**.s. That consideration must paramount; but. it ought not to '•«* supposed for a mom« nt that this nvolves a disregard of American yn - men:s. Mr Hughes shows tliaTT ’ realises that friendship w ith AUI - rica ;i a fundamental priiK*iple of Imperial policy. MV believe that, giv u the goodwill of all ooncomed. Mr Hughea’s solution c»f the difficulty pcrf-*ctly practibable.”
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 2789, 28 May 1921, Page 4
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