Show I AMONG NATIONS AUSE or WAR AR ARL Late L t te Japanese Premier Wrote That Calamities of Conflict Cannot Be Estimated Esti- Esti f 1 l mated Until This Cause of Strife Is 15 Removed r I T TOKIO okio Nov 5 The The ot of war var at will not be removed entirely un until un- un til the among nations na na- na- na are removed wrote the late Pr P Premier Hara IIara In the latest number of the th l Diplomatic Review The prime minister was discussing what he called Japans Japan's pea pee peace e policy Ills remarks created created created cre cre- Interest because of the approachIng approachIng approach- approach Ing Washington conf conference rence S So long as one race or people the premier co continued I tI sticks to Its traditional conceit looks down upon other other r races ces or peoples sets up unwarrantable barriers or or metes etes out discriminatory treatment It can hardly be said that the the- the causes of have causes war ceased to exist He lIe ie believed the conditions to world peace to Include that no race I Ishall Ishall shall adopt measures calculated to comper com corn compel comI I per get the suicide of another race that perfect equality Is essential to their I existence and elevation and that the I supply of mat materials necessary for the I clothing clothing- fe feeding and residence of mankind mankind man man- kind shall be distributed among the f nations as as equally as possible He lie added other In words the he unequal distribution of ot the necessary supplies of dt f life among the nations owing to 10 the desires of one nation or nations will constitute a serious menace menace menace men men- ace to peace Mr Mg Hara went vent on It Is true that there are differences among among- all races of or the world In the color of their skin their religious beliefs etc but these differences do not constitute a danger dan dan- ger get to peace What really tends to discord is the discriminatory treatment treat treat- ment or the unnecessary barriers adopted on the plea of these differences USING INFLUENCE IN When Japan was aroused from her seclusion extending over several countries countries coun coun- tries some of the great powers had al already already already al- al ready been comfortably ensconced In Indifferent Indifferent indifferent different parts of the world and they were beginning to bring their Influence to bear on the countries of ofte the te Far East If Jap Japan n had failed to hold her position firmly it is not at all Improbable that she might have lost her existence As It was was however Japan endeavored to maintain her tion Uon In the face of great difficulties and at last she has been enabled to develop as a- a great power in the East Af After er referring to the tle worlds world's s admission admission sion that Japan Is one of the five great powers and pointing out that as one of the leading members of the league of nations sh she ha has hl been entrusted with the maintenance of the peace of the Far East Mr Hara affirmed that it should be borne In mind that the real position position position tion of Japan In international politics is far behind that of the other powers and It would be a great mistake to think that she really deserves the position tion assigned to her Japans Japan's goal should be to remove international inequalities he lie said I Jap Japans Japan ns n's s population Is steadily increasing I t ing and the country Is suffering more and more from the scarcity of her food GLOOMY FUTURE II He lie continued If It the whole efforts of ot a nation must be devoted to the ob obtaining ob- ob taming of ot food and it if no surplus energies energies ener ener- gies gics are left lert for the advancement of civilization ci the future of ot that nation is gloomy doom Indeed The fhe Japanese nation Is face to face with such a situation It Jt I is Is therefore necessary that the the na na- na- na lion tion entrusted with the task of ot maintaining main main- taming the peace of the Far East should be Immune from such troubles Tor or this reason the throwing open of the world to all aU comers corners is one of the essential conditions of ot permanent peace I do not necessarily insist on an Unconditional un unconditional unconditional un- un conditional throwing open of the world but t It should h d at least ea be thrown open tr r so t that the f free e unrestricted r transportation transportation trans trans- of all alt supplies s may ma r be by the removal of ot all artificial economic barriers and the security of ot living may be guaranteed In other words the security of food supply clothing and dwelling should be guaranteed guaranteed guar guar- to all alt the nations of the world weak and nd strong alike so that equal opportunity y may ry be given n them for tI tIthe the fg if enjoyment e o of or happiness I Incidental l to the existence of ma mankind WOULD D COOPERATE Japan th the premier wrote was ever ready to enter Into a perfect under standing with the United St States tes without without without with out whom no work of International Import can an be accomplished It Is clear that a between the United States Geat eat Britain and nd Japan will hav have the e effect of 0 removing the causes of unrest In the world and ol ci guaranteeing Its permanent peace peace After insisting insisting- that Japan wanted to tose tose se see a a reconstructed and and solid China and that Japans Japan's only ambition in Si Si beria berla Was Vas the restoration of her economic eco eco eco- romic activities Mr Hara said that Japans Japan's s foreign n policy Is based on International in international international In- In justice and friendly coop coop- with the powers He concluded At t the A cont conference rence we are prepared to discuss dis dia- dia cuss uch fundamental theories as are necessary to secure the opening of the world to all the tho races faces the removal of artificial barriers and the the security of I life for or mankind and to work worl for tor the realization of these alms aims with the coop coop- atlon of the p powers powers' I |