JAPAN AND AMERICA
Ekss-, Association—By Telegraph— Copyright. NEW YORK, November 19. Senator Bledsoe has announced bis intention to introduce legislation patterned after the Californian.. law, designed to prevent the Japanese from acirairrnn' the ownership of land in Texas. Senator'Bledeoe added that negotiations- for the establishment of a Japanese colony in the Rio Crano Valley ■were is. progress, and he WOTldmako-evßry-: legal effort to-block the ■undertaking. y i November 20. A m&sagesfeim Toldo reports that the newspaper "Asabi Shimbun' asserts that America's naval policy is entirely under the control of naval bureaucrats. Some ambrtrons Americans wish to crush Japan before the tetter's power increases. The newspaper--urges the Japanese Government to take the initiative toward an understanding -which, would eliminate -useless naval competition. The newspaper also invites the Japanese Government to ascertain the United States's attitnde toward Japan s- acquisition of her rights and interests in Siberia.—A. and'NT.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 17515, 22 November 1920, Page 4
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