NO WISH TO INTRUDE.
Japs Will Not Enter Countries Without Welcome. MIGRATION TO BRAZIL. (Received 1.30 p.m.) TORONTO, February 14. "Japan has no desire to . intrude, in countries where her people are not welcome," 'said Mr. I. M. Tokugawa, Japanese Minister to Canada, in. an interview here. "So long as the immigration question is dealt with by a country insuch a way as not to hurt the sense of dignity and honour of the other country, that other country ,has nothing to say " he continued. "We are sending numbers 'of our people to other, countries so long as they are welcome. There is no point in our people going where they-are not welcome. The laws of some countries are closed to them, but there are some countries, such as Brazil, where they are wanted. "Some day the emigration and immigration question will have a more international aspect. lam not predicting the exact .nature of the development."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 9
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