JAPANESE AFFAIRS
PROBABLE RUPTURE WITH AMERICA. United Press Association— Copyright. WASHINGTON, Juno 11. Much uneasiness was felt at the disquieting tenor of despatches rom Tokio. There are indications that Mr. Taft will make a call of courtesy to Jupon while proceeding to tlie Philippines, and that the visit will become a mission of importance, ihc bellicose language is attributed Mr. Tani, loader of the Opposition, 1 a speech in the House of leers, Tokio.
TREATIES WITH EUROPEAN POWERS
PARIS, Juno 11. Tlie Eranco-Japaneso treaty has been signed here. It guarantees the status'quo in Eastern Asia and China’s independence and integri y. The Russo-Japanese agreement is ready. When this has been signed four Powers will thus guarantee the status.
IDEA OF WAR RIDICULED. Received Juno 13, 0.26 a.m. WASHINGTON, June 12. Mr. Taft, interviewed, exclaimed: “War with Japan! Don’t you believe it. Rest assured we will have no war with Japan.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2105, 13 June 1907, Page 2
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150JAPANESE AFFAIRS Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2105, 13 June 1907, Page 2
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