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Show GREAT BRITAIN INTERESTED. London Press Paying Much Attention to American-Japanese Affairs. lindon - The Ilrltlsh press, editorially editor-ially and through Its correspondents lu tho United States, Is paying keeu attention to American-Japanese relations, re-lations, nnd Ambassador Aokl's speech nt the American Asiatic society, soci-ety, secretary of commerco and iJihor Metcalf's ivport on tho Sun Francisco Francis-co dispute, and President Roosevelt's message on the school sltuntlon In California, nro discussed with some concern. m Tho thinks AHHHJ Hoosovclt's firmness nuBBHJ have their rcwanHBBHH -wrwiniesri of M. SiolrplnHHP premier, Is a pledge for pence' almost al-most as valunble ns President Roosevelt's Roose-velt's llrmness and popularity. "Wo may afford to dismiss both tha Russian and the American mires from our minds," snys the Tribune, "hut nonet IiuIosh the recent ri mors aro far from ngrreublo or ussur ng." |