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Show CO ANGLE-JAP PACT HOMEKQ TOKIO. June 2C. (CorrpFpruirience ' of Assoc atcd Prpss.) The Anplo Jap joese alliance t'cea not run counter! to the league of nations, wrote Premier Pre-mier Hara. favoring a renewal of tho I pact, in the course of a contribution lo the current issue of the Japanese Diplomatic Dip-lomatic Review-Mr Review-Mr Hara declared that the English alliance Is Intenced for the presorva-tion presorva-tion of peace and order in the Far I East, with no particular couiilry lis ob ! cctlve The Japanese were determined to improve the rela'ions with Ch'na r,nd to develop the rScL natural rer-ources tof Chins It was a frood thing, he thought, that the United States was taking an economic Interest In China. But while the interest of the United Stater, was economical .to Japan the I relations with China was really a question ques-tion of life and death for the nation. .He hoped this fan would b1 appreciated appreciat-ed in a sympathetic way b the American Ameri-can people. Concerning Siberia the premier w roi e . 'The original cbject of Japan's ex I pedltion to Siberia was to aid the Czecho-SIovaks. In the tnantime, how . ever, Siberia hc,s undergone 6erious upheavals, endangering the life and properly of Japanese residents and disturbing peace and order in Manchuria Man-churia and Mongolia This is the rea-json rea-json why Japan cannot evacuate the1 (Country as booh id sli- expected. How-' v?r when peace end order have been ! resten ed in Siberia, safeguarding the l life and properiv of Japane-s,- rr-i-dents, and ensuring freedom of corn-1 j munlcations, the Japanese troops will! be withdrawn, w,th the repatriation of j the Csecho-Slocaks " |