A WORLD PEACE
ci:nsEPd friendship of powers SOU OUT. JAPAN TO CO-OPERATE. (Australian ami X 7,. t'nblp 1 (Received 8 a.m.) LONDON, October 30. Viscount Hafyashi, speaking at a | luuclieon givcii. by the T orcifi.il Pi css ; Association, said; "IJ -we go to " i . , - s,u ingtou in the proper spirit, undoubtedly no will achieve a success which will bo equally satisl'act,.ry to America and ail of us. I a ill happy U> iioiice tin- growth sentiment in Britain favouring o'oser friendship with America. I hope and believe the same sentiment will grow between America and Japan. (Cluvr>.) I regret the present internal struggles in China.and believe that eventually Bn. ■* tain, America. France and Japan will reach a ha sis of agreement enabling them to develop the country, extending the markets, and providing employment for Europe. I hope the coniWuce iwiM. only discuss broad principles, leaving the details to be arranged in the future. Jt is certain that Japan intends to do the utmost to co-operate, with England,;. America and France to bring about tho peOic of the world.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XIX, Issue 6361, 1 November 1921, Page 3
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