BRITAIN AND JAPAN.
Received March 25, 8.29 a.m. LONDON, March 24. Prince Fushimi is on board the liner Britannia, which has reached Estaque, in the South of France. (Prince Fushimi is on a special mission of friendship from Japan to Britain. On the eve of his departure at a banquet in Tokio, Viscount Hayashi, Minister for Foreign Ait'airs, referred with satisfaction to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. Major H. C. Lowther, Councillor of the British Embassy, said that King Edward's present advisers cordially endorsed the alliance, and were striving to faithfully execute the stipulations in accordance with the desire of the whole of Great Britain. Since then, the reduced Army and Navy Estimates have come before the House of Commons. Prince Fushimi was in command of a brigade, during the China-Japanese War, and represented the Emperor at the coronation of the Czar Nicholas.)
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8387, 26 March 1907, Page 5
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