MONDAY
KOVEMBER 28, 1921.
LORD NORTHCLIFFE.
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WE MUST BANU TOGETHER.
late war. Nominally a democracy, Tebe is absolutely governed by four men, whose intentions may be judged by looking at the constantly changing I map of the Far East and the immen:e expansion of Japanese armaments, That this military party in hostile to the United States can be gathered re-from many of their publications which are obviously approved by the four rulers of Japan.
Peking, Nov. 17.-Lord Northcliffe in a speech to day before a large presuntat ve gathering of the Anglo American Association said:
"I am gratified to find in faraway "They have absolute power over Peking there is an outpost of the great the printing press. We took little movement towards Anglo-American notice of the threats of Bernhardi be- unity, which has had such marked fore the war and Americans are not manifestation in the United States worrying themselves much about 'If and Britain during the last few years. Japan and America fight by These manifestations are many. For the famous Japanese Lieutenant- example, the purchase of the Sulgrave General Sato or Hiramoto's "Shall Estate, the ancestral home of the Japan and America fight?' or other Washington family, hiddan away in dozers of such publications of the the beart of little England, by joint market. These works show lament- subscriptions of Americans and Britishable ignorance of the United States, has given us a shrine, to which every her economic power, her fleet and her year thousands of Americans and capacity for raising armies. Moreover British mako pligrimage for the con- they display absolute ignorance of the secration of Anglo-Saxon unity. The state of feeling throughoutästralasia, presentation by the United States of the near neighbour of Japan. the Lincoln statue to the national Valhalla at Westminster is another.
OUR SIMILARITIES. `.
"The glorious brotherhood of the British and American Fleets in 1917 and 1918 shows the world that, when
"These British people, n's far as I can make out from contact with
masses of them, detest the Anglo-Ja- Panese Agreement as heartily as the Canadians. That the Anglo- Japanese Agreement has bad the effect trouble comes, the English-speaking of strengthening the military party in nations, whatever their trivial family disputes, unite as one man in the Japan in its relations with the United States and even with Britain is cause for which they struggled-for obvious to those who follow events, Magna Charta, sealed at Runnymede, in the long Civil War twixt Cavaliers During the last few months we
have
bad intimations. in the Parliament that the
and Roundheads, in the 17th century, British and in the great struggle for freedom, Agreement was regarded with fav which, beginning at Boston Harbour, our by the British Government. I culminated in the great victory of trust that the British delegates at Washington's army at Yorktown.
The influx of many diverse nation- Washington realize by contact with
our American friends als into the United States has not weakened the fibre of the British Agreement is regarded, I think slightly, as hostile to the United
that
the
stock, which has spread west-States not by intention but in reault. ward from Plymouth in the north! At this moment one rejoices to see and from Jamestown in the south. that it looks as though President To this day among the chiefs of the Federal Government of Wash- Harding's splendid effort for the re- duction of armaments will aucceed, but ingtoo it is rare to find any other than British names. With the same common law, the same ideals, many games, and the same love of home- town and family, we still after three centuries are a very similar people. "Never in history has there been a time when we should be closer Here in together than at present. the Far East our 'interests are identical.
•
DESIRE FOR FAIR PLAY.
Neither of us desires any mono-
raduction does not mean the absolute elimination of warfare. I believe that Britain at long last will abandon the Agreement in the interest of pro- United States and in our own interest, gressive Japan, in the interest of the and the result will be a better under- standing between the nations in the Pacific, Britain and America and particularly Australia,
WHAT ABOUT SINGAPORE.
"The Japanese war-books, to which
poly of power of commercial suprem- I have referred accurately represent acy. Both desire fair play for China the military party of Japan. They and the safety of those possessions constantly twit the United States with which we guard in the interest of having no base in the Far East. They civilization. At present at Peking seem to regard Pearl Harbour as the there is what may appear from afar a nearest important American sea-sta- kind of commercial earthquake but I tion. When the Americans came to doubt whether the wealth of China, our assistance in 1917 there were the resultant of the toil of its certain basea in the southwest of 400,000,000 inhabitants, is likely to suffer a serious permanent blow in consequence of what is happening to day. In any case it is a matter for the Chinese. Our aims are the uplift and stabilization of China in order that she may take ber place with the nations.
Ireland to which we were very glad to invite them. If at any time the United States is menaced in the Far East, if at any time her magnificent work in the Philippines is disturbed,
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is there any reason why Singapore Banks. should not be available for their fleets? It seems that our position is that "The great Conference at Wash Britain and America must hang ington, to which for many months together in the Far East or some we have been looking forward with time or other be hanged separately. such expectancy, has not yet reach-Like everyone T am eager ed the stages when it is necessary that the delegates at Washington for Anglo-American co-operation to shall establish lasting peace display itself to the world. The in the Pacific and also for China. I United States, Canada, and thousands believe that peace will be hastened in Australasia are much concerned at and made as permanent as possible the prolongation of the Alliance be- by the continuous efforts of the yond the intentions of the original Anglo-American Societies throughout markers the Alliance by which the world. Japan has benefited beyond her wildest dreams.
VIEWS ON THE ALLIANCE.
"That there are trade disputes everywhere we know. American methods are somewhat hasty and do "Before entering Japan, I thought not always display the knowledge we it wise in view of the hospitality, have gained by experience in the Far which had been offered me by East. The position is exactly the Japanese friends, to explain my exact same as before the war when we went position with regard to the Anglo-through a phase in Great Britain Japanese treaty. I said: 'During called the American invasion' of our the last two pears I have been trade. People said that we should be gradually coming to the conclusion driven not only from the world's that the Anglo Japanese Agree- markets but also from cur own but, ment has outrun its usefulness. as a matter of fact, British trade in Japan faithfully carried out her no way suffered. I find, as I travel compact during the war and bus round the world, that John Bull, -is been magnificently rewarded for spite of being a perpetual growler, is her services. The purpose of the doing uncommonly well, and extreme. Washington Conference a mectingly well in such American outposts of equals is to reach a mutual as the Philippines. The trade dia- agreement but the United States is putes, prior to 1917, did not inter- handicapped by an arrangement fore with the union of hearts and already made by Japan and Great flesta in 1917. With the Irish ques- Britain concerning China, the chief tion out of the way, and it is well on problem of the Pacific.'
the way to it, I believe that a cordial
"That statement did not meet with Anglo-American handshake will re- the protest which might have been sult. I am glad to know that the expected from Japan. The organs of Anglo-American Society in Feking is the military party did not appear to doing a not inconsiderable abare like it. Some newspapers, which pre- towards that result,” tend to be English but which are
THE BOTER INDEMNITY, Japanese and conducted by the mili tary party lid not like it,. A number Peking, Nov. 18-Lord Northcliffe of newspapers publicy approved as was the guest of the Anglo-Chinese much as they dared and many nowa. Association at a Chinese luncheon to- pepsis and people told me that they day. In his speach be advocated the Welcome anything that would rid devotion of a certain proportion of them of the perpetual, consorship the Boxer Indemnity towards the under which the Japanese pre e lives, education of Chiless students, adding For the Anglo-Japanese Treaty, by that they should be educated up to strengthening the hands of the mili-a certain standard before leaving tary Unfillers of the press, weakens China so as to ensure that they did the freedom of the Japanese nowe-1 not return to Chins devoid of a propor Lapore.
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