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TREATMENT OF JAPANESE.

UNABLE TO LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO. IPEKSS ASSOCIATION.! (Received December 3, 8.20 a.m.) TOKIO, 2nd December. A number of Japanese aro returning home, alleging that owing to the boycotting they are unable to earn a living in San Francisco. ' MR. ROOSEVELT'S ATTITUDE. NEW YORK, Prssident Roosevelt favours the initiation of additional legislation placing international treaties above the interference of individual States. He is also favourable to the granting of naturalisation to Japanese desiring American citizsnship. American financial houses fear that tho Japanese attitude towards the United States will bo hostile if Congress refuses to strengthen tho Federal Govcrn.ment's hands. COMMENTS By THE TIMES. LONDON, Ist December. The Times, commenting upon the American Government's difficulty in compelling tho California Stato Government to observe the Federal law bearing on the Japanese question, states that Great Britain is sympathetically watching President Roosevelt's efforts to secure a settlement of the difficulty. This watchfulness is induced by the fact that ono of Britain's autonomous colonies has -created a similar problem by tho passage of legislation for the exclusion of aliens. «

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 7

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TREATMENT OF JAPANESE. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 7

TREATMENT OF JAPANESE. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 133, 3 December 1906, Page 7

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