NO FOIJTICAL SIGNIFICANCE.
MR. WOODS' RESIGNATION. WASHINGTON, May 20. A message from Tokyo confirms the resignation of Mr. J. Quinby Wood (United States Ambassador to the Court of Japan) and the statement that it was tendered for family reasons. Itr. Wood stated that the termination of the immigration crisis permitted him to yield to these reasons. He expressed his confidence that in the long run the relations between the United States and Japan would continue to be friendly. Sir. Wood said he admired the dignity and restraint which the Japanese Government and people had shown in the crisis.— (A. and N.Z. andßeuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 119, 21 May 1924, Page 5
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