Japan to Her Allies a Message of Practical Sympathy

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Japan Association for Aiding the Sick And Wounded
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It is ever a paramount principle of Japan to be true to her treaties and engagements entered into with other nations. This is why she rose so readily in response to the call of her Ally and took her stand against the Powers of central Europe, liberating the Far East from the menace of German arms and shattering the enemy fleet and fortress so firmly rpoted in Kiaochau.
Having demolished the German strong- hold at Tsingtau and taken a very active if not predominating part in sweeping the German
...fleet from the Pacific and the South Seas, Japan was not content to rest on her laurels, but continued, and still continues, with ungrudging zeal to assist her Allies by supplying them with war munitions, materials and funds, and even to the extent of sending a detachment of her fleet to the Mediterranean Sea.
The recent disorder in China might have proved a tem. Ptation to an aggressive nation; but it was not so to Japan. In all her relations with that country Japan's sole desire has been the preservation of peace and the establishment of stable government; and to that end she has devoted her steady and careful attention.


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