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MR. LLOYD GEORGE ON THE US. STEP.
OUR FAR EAST POLICY.
any single factor, depends the peace and well-being of the world.
"We also desire, as I have stated, to maintain our close friendship and co-operation with Japan. The great- est merit of that valuable friendship is that it harmonises the influence and activities of the two greatest Astatic Powers, and thus constitutes an essential safeguard to the well. being of the British Empire and the peace of the East. We also aim at preserving the open door in China. and at giving the Chinese people
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of peaceful progress and development. In addi tion to these considerations, we desire to safeguard our own vital interests in the Pacifin, and to preclude any competitisa in naval armaments bet ween the Pacific Powers.
Mr. Lloyd George in his statement in Parliament on the proposed Wa hington conference on the limits tion of armaments, reminded mem hers that he informed them he was arabing replies to conversations which had taken place between the Foreign Secretary and the representa tires of the Governments of the United States, Japan, and China. Thes followed discussions in the Imperial Cabinet. "I am very glad to be able to inform the House to-day that the views of the Government of the United States have reached me satisfactory extremely and The reply of the Chinese Government is also favourable. We have not yet received a reply from the Government sions and conferences.
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of Japan, but we have good reason to hope that it will he in the same; sense."
Explaining the discussions at the imperial Cabinet. Mr. Lloyd George said the broad lines of Imperial policy in the Pacific and the Far East were ⚫h first subjects to which they ad. dressed themselves, hating special regard to the Anglo-Japanese Treaty, the future of China, and the bearing of both those questions on the re lations of the British Empire with the United States.
"Afi the representatives of the Empire agree that our aims on these matters should be communicated with frackness to the United States. Japan, and China. with the object of secur ing an exchange of views which might lead to more formal discus-
MR. HARDING'S INITIATIVE. "The Foreign Secretary accord. held conversations with ingly the American and Japanese Ambas adors and the Chinese Minister, at which he communicated the view of the Imperial Cabinet, and asked in return for the views of their respec- tive Governments, and he expressed the hope in these conversations that this exchange of views might, if their Goverments shared our views in that respect, cave the way for conferences on the problems of the Pacific and the Far East.
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"We were actuзted in our deliber. ations by three main considerations.
"The views of the President of the Japan is an old and proved ally. The
United States were made public agreement of 20 years' standing be
The American Government tween a has been a very great! by benefit not only to curselves and her Mr. Harding has taken the step of inviting but in the peace of the Far East.: mentous China has a very numerous people, Powers to a conference on the limita with great potentialities, who esteem our friendship hiahiy, and whose in- terests we on our side desire to assist and advance. (Cheers.)
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SHANGHAI, Acx. 20.
An inquest yesterday was adjourn- ed for a week in connection with the tragic death of Alexander Lang, a guest at the Kalee Hotel who early yesterday fell from the fourth storey of the hotel. The tragedy is a mystery. The deceased bad been in Shanghai only one week. He was! a native of Boatbridge, Scotland. He leaves a widow and seven children. Lang represected Robert Grant and Co. of New York.
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A 70-year old Chinese is now in the Government Civd Hospital suffer. ing from severe injurier to his head, alleged to have been inflicted with a
has hammer by an assailant who absconded.
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"Let me add one word as to the the first place to ascertain our exact position with regard to the Anglo part played in these events by the Japanese Agreement. There had Imperial Conference. I venture to say. been much doubt as to where the that the action taken by that Con notification to the League of Nations, ference could not have been taken in so prompt and unanimous a fashion made last July, constitúted a de, nunciation of the Agreement in sense but for the intimate personal consul of Clause 6 of the Treaty.
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