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DISCUSSED IN JAPAN. VIEWS OF POLITICAL LEADERS. (Australian and N.Z. Gable Assn.) TOKIO, August J. Viscount Shibusawa, in a speech, urged thai .Japan should insist on her rights at tiic Pacific Conference, within limits, not violating international morality, as a wrong- clone to any other country would result in complications. Baron Okurtia, addressing the same audience, reaffirmed the undesirability of bringing- up settled questions, and said the discussions of Yap and Shantung should not be tolerated. Baron Sakatine, the Chinese Financial Adviser, advised that Japan should enter the conference in real earnest, and if the conference came to a definite understanding regarding China and Siberia, it would go a long way towards guaranteeing peace.
ITALY TO BE REPRESENTED. ROME, August 1. Signor Bonomi, the Premier, announced in the Senate Italy's acceptance of the Washington Conference.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14716, 4 August 1921, Page 7
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