Japan's Awakening.
IIHLArnOMS WITH, BRITAIN.
lAiW!'<ENbUfiiliNi& ALLIANCE.
FUTfUBiE! PROPOSALS.
TasßMirNLvrroK of t]reiatieis.
(Per United Prew AMocistion.)
TOiKIO, February 3. •Baron Komiura, speaking in. the Japanese Diet, insisted that Japan Was on good relations with, all th» powers, ■ The alliance •with Birtain stood on an, endurijng foundation. The,, Japanese were relying on, the sense of justice of the Americans In regards to the anti-Japanese legislation. The Government was enforcing the restrictions of eonwrration to the United States. ;
It is stated that Baron Eomura has annoumcea that Japan will notify the powers itf 1910 of tlhe termination of Jill existing 1 comlm'efcial treaties giving a year's notice in view ,_of negotiating for new treaties on a basis of reciprocity. . :
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10632, 4 February 1909, Page 2
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