Show JAPANESE EDITOR I OUTLINES PEACE r I t Holds olds Japan Is Re Ready dy to f Meet Requirements as Laid Down W N j. j TOKIO Sept 30 By Mall The The Diplomatic Review In Its September number referring to the Washington It conference declares that the following principles are essential to insure the 1 g peace of the world on a lasting basis i f That difference o of race religion or nationality shall not be permitted to obstruct or Interfere with the freedom t. t of of emigration and a guarantee to that effect shall be bo given by the powers I That no cause or reason shall be permitted permitted permitted per per- I to stop or interfere with free freo and unhindered l transportation of supplies sup- sup plies and raw material but that economic economic economic eco eco- barriers shall be removed and trade and commerce placed on a basis of equality fairness and nondiscrimination i nation I f f That the freedom of of or orthe the seas shall shan v be be guaranteed in times of f peace or war q provided tho the act concerned is not criminal That international conference or ne negotiations negotiations ne- ne whether preliminary or formal formal formal for- for mal shall be opened to the public r That an understanding shall be arrived ar ar- arrived rived at among the powers to s set t a standard of limitation for armament with respect to the extent of or territory to be bo governed by one and the same sovereign power That such colonies or dependencies capable of being hoeIng independent shall have havethe havethe the power of administration either given given or restored to them That the armaments of the powers y shall be simultaneously removed and andr r- r the storage of a supply of ammunitions of war of any form or l kind nd shall be forbidden l If the powers' powers agreement is secured on those broad principles nothing more heed need be arranged or agreed to in Insuring I ing the peace of the The editor L. L however is not sure on this and proposes proposes pro- pro f. f poses the following which he is inclined Inclined In- In lined to think is more practicable Armaments o of any kind on the Pacific Pacific Pa- Pa shall be removed The forti fortifications fortifications fica fica- of Guam Hawaii and the like which prove to be a menace to the security se- se uri ty in the Pacific and the Far East shall be removed Japan being expect- expect e e c do the same The armaments not Included in the above above shall be brought to the standard of strength that existed prior to the beginning of 1913 the powers being i expected simultaneously to reduce these armaments to the above men- men Ivel and standard Any arrangement arrange- arrange ment n nt or agreement concluded at or bet be- be before before be be- fore the Paris conference shall not be t affected by the results of the tho Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington conference In other words the Washington conference shall have no reactive power |