RACIAL EQUALITY.
NOT ADMITTED BY AUSTRALIA, i KEEPING THE NATION WHITE. I ( Received 9.10 a.m.) PARIS, Mareli 20. ' r>nr of the Australian d.'le-nti's mi id to-dny that it was impossible for the British Dominions to agree to tin , Japanese <li<mami for equality nf treatment uf all nationalities. Australia desired to Imild up an AllBritish population of lift.en millions with the RToatest possible epoi-d. If she opened the door to Asiatic immigration it i infant that she ilosi-d it to Kuropoane. i Thp Canadian dcle-aatte atm-d.— lA. i and X.Z. Cable.) ',
EQUAL RIGHTS AND TREATMENT.
(Received 10..V1 a.m. < r.VKIs. March 2i). Japan has -ninniittccl an amendment to the Supremo Council asking for c)ual rights and just troatiriPiit in nlioiiß witliin their borders whoso nationality i- that of any of the t-ipnatory l'owera.— 1 \ ami X.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 69, 21 March 1919, Page 5
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