What Japan Says About the Anglo Japanese Alliance

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If morality did not guide nations in their dealings one with the other, this world would be a miserable place to live in. There could be no assurance of peace on earth, and it is for the assurance of such a peace that Japan and Great Britain stand together and wiU so stand shoulder to shoulder while this war lasts.
44 "It was because Germany would not observe her moral obligations in her inter- ^iiational dealings that this war was brought on the world, and the Allies are now fight- ing to forc
...e Germany to the observance of an international code.
^^I am no statesman and I am content to \eave the wording of treaties and engage- ments to the statesmen of the countries making them, because they are patriotic and honest men, irrespective of party or of politics. Above all things, I desire to im- j[>ress upon the public that this is no time for carpings, criticisms or dissensions. Let MS safeguard Japan's prestige for inter- national morality. *' 45" BABON TAKAHASHI Active and Virile Representative of the Opposition Says No Cabinet will Change Attitude of Japan Perhaps none of the men in touch with current events in Japan and abroad can speak with higher authority or as repre- senting!


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