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Show iflBElElli GRANT HE REQUEST 1 Great Britain Replies to Wilson's Note Regarding Chinese Situation. 1 LONDON". June 15. Great Britain to-'iky to-'iky dispatched to the United States a '. erly to the note addressed to the engine en-gine allied powers, inviting1 them to as-Wiate as-Wiate themselves with the United Ums on the principles of the recent American note to China, which expressed p-irret at China's internal political dif-t'.-'-ulties and a hope that internal peace n would be restored. ttThe British answer expresses cym-, cym-, -Uiy with the principles enunciated by ' h United States and a wish to do every-1 every-1 vTS possible to conform with Presl- h Wilson's denires. But it adde that - , iat Britain naturally must view the 'it "Nation from a elichtly different stand-it stand-it than the United States and that p may not be able to do all that the ',ioident suggests. WASHINGTON, June IS. Airaaro h to. Japanese ambassador, discussed jjj:th Secretary Lansing today the scope purpose "of the coming Japanese ?!plomatl mission. . which is expected to 'face the relations of the two countries & a. better basis. All the complex diplo-. diplo-. ;c questions concerning the revolu-Hiized revolu-Hiized far east will be gone Into, It was stated. The recent misunderstanding in Japan over America's note urging the Chinese factions to restore order was stated afterward after-ward to have been cleared up. Ambassador Ambassa-dor Sato has cabled his government that the false text carried Into the Toklo Asahl from its New York correspondent was not an actual note from this government, govern-ment, but merely the comment of some Washington correspondent upon it. |