Great Britain and Japan.
THE TREATY A. GIFARA|rTEE OF TRANCitjILiTY. INTERVIEW WITH OEUMA. United -press,. Association— By Mectric Telejfraph.— Copyright. . Berlin, September 29. Count Yon' Mulow remarked to, the Japanese Minister that the alliance is a fresh guarantee of the tranquillity of the Fa* East and pacific competition, in commerce and shipping. Tokio, September ' 29. •' The majority of the newspapers and business^^rcles. in Tokio' are delighted at the/failiance. if^fT'.Lotdon, September 29. Vi^un"4^okuitwi/ interviewed, said fche , would ensure the peace of the^wJbdle world, and the benefits j. would "extend to all nations. It was 1 gratifying beyond expression, that non'.Qhtistdai* Japan had been admitted to it^^w^oojbing mth the greatest Powels|^^^^^>eUeved that Aussia, instead otf^ml^aveEsion to the alliance, wouKt^w^lcotne' such a powerful guardian of peace, enabling her to devote herself to national improvement and development.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12975, 30 September 1905, Page 2
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133Great Britain and Japan. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12975, 30 September 1905, Page 2
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