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Show 'UU JAPAN MAY AID ON DARDANELLES World Will Be Astonished When It Knows What Japan Has Done. Paris, Sept. 1. 0:25 a m What appears ap-pears to be an intimation that Japan may co-operate in the campaign to force the Dardanelles, is contained In an interview with Baron Hayashi, Japanese ambassador to Italy, sent to the Petit Parisien by its home correspondent, corre-spondent, "1 can not say much about that" the baron is quoted as saying in reply re-ply to a question regarding the Dardanelles. Dar-danelles. "For we must not allow our enemies to profit by Information about the movements of troops." Discussing the part Japan has plaj'-ed plaj'-ed in the war, the ambassador said "We have not ceased to collaborate with our allies to the extent assigned to us. The world will be astonished when it knows what we have done, what wo are doing and what we, are willing to do. The Russians are nearest near-est to us and we can be most useful to them. Rest assured it is the greatest great-est desire of Japan to assist in the sacred cause of civilization." |