AMERICA AND JAPAN.
»_ By Budotsio Tkijuraph— CoPTuasr] [Pkb Pnssa Asso u>.tion.] New fork, December 1. President Roosevelt is in favour of u'ditional legislation placing inter.ational treaties above the caprice of ndividual States, and naturalising Fapanese desiring American citiaen>bip. American bankers fear that Fapan's attitude will be hostile if Jcngress refuses to strengthen the federal Government's hands. London, Deoember 1. Ihe Times, commenting on the Government's dimoulty in om^elling California to observe the rcderal law bearing on the Japanese iiiostion, states tlat Britain eymparetically t atche^ Pr^lident Rooseclt's efforts, beoail^r one of her i tonomous colonies had created a inilar problem. J)yW«lusive legislaion.' \ ■ .
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 132, 3 December 1906, Page 2
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