Show den es that japanese want the ph I 1 1 london right rev william aw an dry anglican bishop of south toldo in a long letter to the times tuesday morning repudiates the idea that the japanese have any aggressive anten eions toward the united states or elsewhere he says that he should not have given this question a moment s thought but that the governor ot of the bank of england whom he personally met was seriously anxious and full of questions on the subject bishop aw dry declares his conviction that the japanese sincerely hope that the unit ed states will keep a tight hold on the philippine islands for many years the financial situation he says does not lead japan to desire to as sume fresh burdens he says that with japan powerful and china soon to become powerful insistence upon the policy of mutual exclusion Is certain to make effective the cry of the foreast for tar far east erners |