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Show JAPAN'S DUPLICITY. Japan bi not making itdf more popular pop-ular iy a e.nrld power -by t h roen-ion of China. It storing up for itf it day of reek oiiin with all t lie powers it n-r',- lo eteplde bv fdliitiing the Often door. The Japanese j;oyern?nent insists that it' purpo-e i'i not In Jiit the open door, but if Hum. grant all the de-rnandu de-rnandu -ejjt from Tnkvo the effect, null be to make Japan the dominant power in China, and able, lliwefure, foali'di-h I tie ope ii door a t a n -. t mir hi J'1 the A hot i' ;i n people will look ;viMi di fa .i- upon tin- policy of the Japanese government, they will not. be irndiued to urge their yu eminent on to au- conflict with Japan. I'rirriarily the duty of America lie in the u e d er n hemb ple-ie, although ne haw an out-P"'t out-P"'t i'i ! tie con i! of .Vua. I "nt i t hat outpost has been threatened by Japan we should not undertake1 to fight for the open door, which our government, together with the powers of Europe, has guaranteed. |