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AMERICAN FINANCIER’S STATEMENT. United Press Association— Copyright NEW YORK, March 7. Mr. Jacob Schiff, a financier, speaking at the New York Republican Club, said that the understanding between Russia, Japan, and Britain would constitute a new, and in a few decades, the world’s greatest menace. “I am, he said, “greatly mortified to learn that Japan has joined hands with ussia to keep China in a state of vassalage. The perfidious Albion .Party is complete.” Mr. 'Schiff was prominent in financing Japan during the war, and was decorated by the Mikado foi 11S services. LONDON, March 7. The “Times’” Washington correspondent, commenting on Mr. Schiff s speech, states that the existence of anti-Japanese sentiment is' an important factor in American international .relations.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2755, 9 March 1910, Page 5
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123ANTI-JAPANESE SENTIMENT Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2755, 9 March 1910, Page 5
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