JAPAN'S POLICY.
DETERMINATION TO MAINTAIN THE ACCORD REACHED. lElec. Tel. Copyright-- United Press Assn. ,Australian and N.Z Cable Association. WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. The Chicago Tribune’s Tokio correspondent interviewed l Baron Kato, who declared that Japan is determined to maintain the accord reached, resulting in her alliance with the nations of the world who recently defended civilisation in the world war. Japan deems the agreements reached by the League of Nations and the Washington Conference so valuable that they shall not be defeated' by any action of. Japan. She must follow this policy, regardless of what Government is ruling. The International Customs agreement, providing for increased Customs to., China-, will soon be effective. The Japanese Post Offices in China will close before next year. Japan diesires China to stand unmannclcd by any Power and at the same time to be internally free from strife. Japan is ready to arrange a modification of dual citizenship -laws, by which foreign-born Japanese may renounce Japanese citizenship.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15955, 17 October 1922, Page 3
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