ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.
TERMINATION WOULD SUIT SOVIET. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received Julv 6, 8.45 a.ra.) LONDON, July 5. The ,e Morning Post ” support** the Japanese Alliance, saying that denunciation does not mean the isolation of Japan. On the contrary it means that Japan will seek friends elsewhere. W here would she find a readier welcome than in .Soviet Russia. which thrives on the hostility of the British Empire? "Coolness between Britain and Japan would serve Moscow better than coolress between Britain and France. NOT AIMED AT U.B. OFFICIAL JAPANESE ASSURANCE. By Teieg-ranh— Press Association—Copyright. Au*tr*l»aii and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received Julv 0, 9.5 p m ) ‘ TOKJO, July -5. -The Foreign Office has issued a statement to the effect that by no stretch of imagination can it honestly be said that tlio Anglo-Japanese Alliance was desired, or even remotely intended, to be used as an instrument of hostility or even defence against America.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16471, 6 July 1921, Page 7
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