NO MATTER WHAT COST.
CANADA MUST ASSIST. VOIJJNTEERS ; IN PLENTY. OTTAWA, July ; :W. Offers from 'volunteers' of service in the case of Great-Britain being involved in war are pouring iii to Colonel Hughes, who states that the Militia Council has ordered preparations to be made in anticipation' of war. The Conservative Press unanimously declares that if Great 'Britain.',is involved in war, Canada must assist, no matter at what cost. OPINION IN ".AMERICA. ALLIANCE WITH BRITAIN/; y WASHINGTON. July :U/ Dipiomatic circies are discussing'* the likelihood of Japan being involved in war. The consensus of opinion is that Japan will only, participate' in "the event of the Far becoming a theatre of war. ' ' '■':■ The Japanese Embassy states that it is .not aware; of>any'secret '.clauses' in the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. ' • : •
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 151, 1 August 1914, Page 9
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127NO MATTER WHAT COST. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 151, 1 August 1914, Page 9
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