ENGLAND’S UNEASINESS. Does She Fear the Strength of Other Powers in the East. HER MINISTER SNUBBED. “The World’s” Correspondent Finds Reasons Why She May Interfere. JAPAN LONG SUSPICIOUS. Golden Opportunities That Lie in the Way of the United States Government

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ENGLAND’S UNEASINESS. Does She Fear the Strength of Other Powers in the East. HER MINISTER SNUBBED. “The World’s” Correspondent Finds Reasons Why She May Interfere. JAPAN LONG SUSPICIOUS. Golden Opportunities That Lie in the Way of the United States Government

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An article describing the role of Great Britain in the First Sino-Japanese War. James Creelman notes how Japan has taken a dominant position in Asia by taking over Korea and that British involvement in the war would please Japan. Creelman then describes the role of Russia as he notes from his own perspective along with the perspectives of the British and the Japanese that the Russians would not get involved in the war. This article represents how an American journalist states his own opinions relating to a foreign event.
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New York Evening World

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1894-11-28

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New York City

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