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AERIAL MAILS-IN-JAPAN,
MR. GOTO'S PERFORMANCES.
The aerial mail flight by Mr. Goto Yaklehi; a civil aviator. which was arranged, for by the Kyoto Aviation Exhibition, sup- ported by the Doaku Asihi, was to take place on the 20th August, but was prevented by the stormy weather experienced on that das and on the following day. Sunday 22nd August) dawned very fine, and the projected flight was car ried out on that day. Mr. Goto's machine, with amail bag contain-| ing 3.108 commemoration post- cards of the Aviation Exhibition, bearing the aviator's signature, left the Fukagusa Parade Ground. at Kyoto at 9.40 am, and arrived" at the Osaka Parade Giround at 10.18 a.m., amidst the cheering of the crowd who had assembled to see its arrival. On arrival, the mail matter was immediately taken to the Osaka Central Post-
The avia (Office on a motor car.
tor started on the return journey a: 313 p.m. carrying a mail bag. containing 1,760 commemoration post-cards, on board his machine. He also carried 30,000 hand bills,
the Jurging
necessity of popular encouragement for the While progress of aviation.
in the ніг. the aviator distributed these handbills broad- cast among the citizens, who struggled with one another to get! hold of them when they came to the ground. After making a circuit over the ground of the Kyoto Aviation Exhibition Mr. Goto landed at the Fukagosa Parade Ground at about 3.30 p.. whole Structure Di ying the
Mr. Goto is one of the mast He international law; the negation popular Japanese aviators.
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in short of every praciple apon gained the first prize for the which 1 possible to have highest altitude at the competitiva hurmonious and trustbut relations fights which took place at the whether
Suzaki Reclamation Ground in Findividuals.
Tokyo recently.
Dates
ment inensistent with Russian
The responsible leaders of the interests. With the desire of thel
regime Lave fequently and Allied Powers to bring about a perfect solution of the existing opents lasted that they are willing to sign agréemen's iculties in Europe this foreth- ment is of course in hearty are and undertakings with foreign cann; subject themselves.
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will support ATIS justifiable steps to that end
NO HBO-INITION RE MOLSHEVIRS.
I - uble 10 perceive. however, that a recognition of
ONLY such
to whichenlightened governments
NO COMMON GROUND.
Powers while not having the Slight intention of niserving! In the view of this Government 10h undertakings or eanging there cannot be ARK commot
This actrements. attitude of distegard of obligations round upon which it can stand with Power whose conception- Boluntarily entered intothes base of international relations age) upon the theory that no contract entirely allen to its own and sa jar agreement made with a non-
the Soviet regime would promote Bolshevik governmen: een havajutterly repugnant to its maral; sense: there can be no mutuall ang moral force for them. They confidence of trust of respect have not only avowed this as even if pledges are to be given doctrine but have exemplified it
and instruments made with narrow in practice.
ja cynical repudiation of their obligations already in the mind of one of the parties.
much to accomplish this object and it is therefore adverse to an dealing with the Soviet regime beyond boundaries to which a discussion of an armisties can be confined.
HOM
SPREAD PROPAGANDA.
We cannot recognise or hold
That the present ruler of lufeed upon numerous 02. Russia, do not rule by the will orcasions the responsible spokes-| the consent of any considerable | men of this power and its official official relations with or gire proportion of the Russian people agencies have declared that it is friendly recept on to the agents af Government which is is an incontestable fact although their understanding that the very nearly two and a half years have existeure u Polsberism in determined and bound to con-
agains: Du institution: passed since they seized the Russia, the maintenance of their spire machinery of government prown rule, depends and must whose diplomats will be the or mising to protect the Constituent continue to depend upon the organizers of dangerous revolt: Assembly against alleged con- carrenre of revolution in all other whose spokesmen say that they spiracy agains: it. They have great civilized nations including sign agreements with no intentioa) not yet permitted anything in the the Laited States, which will of keeping them. nature of a popular election. The overthrew and destroy their moment aben the work of Government and setup Bolshevik
To summarize the position of creating a popular representative rule in their stead.
baseri upon
this Government I would say. governmen:
They have made it quite plain therefore, in
response to Your! iversal suffrage was nearing com- that they intend to use every
Excellency's inquiry, that it would pletion the Bolsheviks, although
Ineana. including, ** course. regard with satisfaction a declara-! number inconsiderable
diplomatic agencies, to promote such revolutionary movements in Powers that the territorial inte- tion by the Allied and Associated
other countries. It is true that
grity and true boundaries of
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IN CONCLUSION.
minority of the people, by force and cunning seized the powers and machinery of government and have continued to use them they bave in various wars ex Russia shall be respected.
pressed their willingness to give
These boundaries should pro- assurances and guarantees that they will not abuse the privileges peris include the whole of the Empire with and immunities of diplomatic former Russian
exception of Finiaud agencies by using them for this she
proper, ethnic Poland, and such purpose.
territory as may by agreement form a part of the Armenian
WORLD REVOLUTION.
with the utmost oppression to maintain themselves in power.
RUSSIANS MUST FIND A WAY.
Without any desire to inter- fere in the internal affairs of the Russian people. or to suggest what kind of government they In view of their own declara-State. should have, the Government of tions already referred to such { The aspirations of those nations the United States does express assurances and guarantees can-for independence are legitimate the hope that they will soon find not be very seriously regarded. which were forcibly annexed and a way to set up a government Moreover it is within the know their liberation from oppressive representing their free will and Jedge of the Government of the alien rule involved no aggression purpose. When that time comes United States that the Bolabevit against Russian territory and the United States will son Goverment is Baelf subject to has received the sanction of the sider the measures of practical the control of a political faction public opinion of all free peoples. assistance which can be taken with extensive international rami-
Such a declaration presupposes
to promote the restoration of fications through the Third Inter-the withdrawal from such Russia provided Russia has ng national and that this body. territory embraced by these taken itself wholly out of the pale which is heavily subsidized by boundaries, and in the opinion of the friendly interest of other the Bolshevik Government, from of this Government should nations the pillage and oppres- the public revenue of Russia, has
the be accompanied by sion of the Poles.
for its openly avowed sim
announcement that no trans- It is not possible for the Govern- the promotion of Bolsheviam and ment of the United States to re- revolution throughout the world.gression by Poland, Finland," or cognize the present rulers of The leaders of the Bolsheviks By other Power of the line so drawn and preclaimed will be Russia as a Government with have boasted that their promises
permitted. which relations common to friend of noninterference with other
Thus only can the Bolshevik ly governments can be maintain- nations would in no wise bind ed. But this conviction has noth-the agency of this body. There is regime be deprived of its false but to Russian ing to do with any particular no room for reasonable doubt that effective appeal polities of social structure which such agents would receive the nationalism and compelled to the Russian people themselves support and protection of any meet the inevitable challenge of may deem fit to embrace. It rests diplomatic agencies the Bolsh reason and self respect which the upon a wholly different set of facts. (eriks might bave in other Russian people, These facts which none dispute countries. Inevitably, therefore, invasion and territorial violation. have convinced the Government the diplomatic service of the are sure to address to a social of the United States against Bolshevik, Government would be philosophy that degrades them. its will that the existing regime an exchange for intrigue and the and a tyranny that oppresses, in Russia is based upon the preparation of revolt against the them.
The policy herein outlined will! negation of every principle of institutions and laws of countries hoacur and good faith and every with which it was at peace; which command the support of this ngage and convection under-would be an abuse of friendship Government.
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