JAPANESE IMMIGRATION
NEGOTIATIONS WITH AMERICA,
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(AUSTRALIA!? - NEW ZEALAND CABLE 'ASSOCIATION.) NEW YORK, 26th January.- ---; Count Uchida (Minister, of Foreign Affairs) stated in the' Diet that the new-ly-appointed Ambassador, Mr. Haniharra, was sailing for the United States, and would reopen the immigration negotiations, despite the Supreme Court's adverse decision' concerning Japanese citizenship. [The United States Supreme Court, over-ruled the Japanese contention that they were really a white race, of Caucasian extraction through the Lairy Ainuo of Northern. Japan, and declared, that the Japanese ..were ineligible 'for ■ citizenship in the United States. Japanese in California a.re numerous and wealthy, and held property up to'the. decision.] : '-■ "
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 7
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