THE ORIENT.
VIEWS' ON CONFERENCE
DIFFERENT OPINIONS
By Electric Telegraph —Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. Received 8.5 p.m., August 2. TOKIO, August. 1Viscount Shibusawa, in a- speech, urged Japan to insist on her rights m the Pacific Conference, within the hunts rot violating international morality, as a wrong done to any other country would result in complications. Okunia, addressing the same aimionce re-afl'ii'tncd t'to undesirability ot bringing up settled questions, and said' a discussion of Yap and 'Miantur.g should not ho tolerated. . Baron Sakatini, Chinese luianciat Adviser, advocated that Japan enter the conference in real earnest, and it the conference came to a. definite understanding regarding China and >~iberia. it would go a long way towards guaranteeing peace.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 3 August 1921, Page 7
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