JAPAN AND AMERICA.
VIOLENT ANTT-AMERICAN AGITATION. By Teloeraph—fress Assn.—Copyright Received Nov. 14, lUS p . m . London, Nov. 14. The Osaka correspondent of the Sunday Express states extreme Nationalist organs have begun a violent anti-Ame-rican agitation. TUey complain of a policy of "encirclement," similar to Germany's before the war. Americans are accused of wishing to deprive Japan of her share of wealth in Eastern Asia, and also of spending huge sums in espionage to discover Japan's military M<*«ti.—Aus,-IT.Z, flab!* Ahmv,
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1920, Page 5
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