JAPAN AND AMERICA.
DESIRE FOR FRIENDSHIP. Bj’ Telegraph.—-Press Assn.—Copyright. New York. Dec. 18. The White House, whose officials have been puzzled and somewhat disturbed by the agitation over the relations of the United! States and Japan, took occasion to bespeak an era of most cordial relations between the two countries. Mr. >C. E. .'Hughes (Secretary of State) departing" from precedent, has issued a formal statement taking notice of the appointment of Mr. Matsukaira as Ambassador here, and welcoming him as a step towards further cementing the friendship ‘between Tokio and Washington.
A FRIENDLY AMBASSADOR. Tokio, Dec. IS. Mr. Matsukaira (Ambassador to the United States), in an interview, stated he would strive his utmost to promote friendly relations between America and Japan. He bespoke the co-operation of the Japanese press in his attempt to solve the! problem ‘between the two countries.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1924, Page 9
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