JAPANESE SERIOUSLY DISTURBED.
LONDON', May ID. Tho " Daily Mail's" Tokio correspondent says the Japanese doubts concerning the British enthusiasm for the Alliance have been renewed by Sir lan Hamilton in his Wellington speech when referring to the Pacific as a possible battk-nel<? between Asiatics and Europeans. Count Okuma's declaration has not removed.the uneasiness. Tho "Nichnichi" declared that Japan must Warn other Asdics of the fearful consequences of the white men's prejudices and unrighteous attitude: Jaaan hai no warlike design, but is striving for an equal footing with the whites.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20085, 20 May 1914, Page 5
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