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JAPANESE POLICY.

GOOD RELATIONS DESIRED WITH BRITAIN. NEW AMBASSADOR’S MISSION. TARIFF CONCESSIONS SOUGHT. TOKIO, May 21. The departure for London of Mr. Yoshida, the new Japanese Ambassador, enabled newspapers to proclaim the importance Japan attaches to good relations with Britain. Various accounts of his instructions include suggestions of a trade conference with the British Empire and lower British and colonial tariffs, also British abstention from intervening in Japan's negotiations with Australia and Egypt. Mr. Yoshida is not taking definite instructions to London in these matters. Nevertheless, many influential Japanese dislike the present isolation. Mr. Yoshida's efforts to revive AngloJapanese friendship have military, official, and p-opular support.

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Wairarapa Age, 23 May 1936, Page 5

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JAPANESE POLICY. Wairarapa Age, 23 May 1936, Page 5

JAPANESE POLICY. Wairarapa Age, 23 May 1936, Page 5

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