UNITED STATES AND JAPAN
CALIFORNIA^ ATTITUDE TOWARDS JAPANESE. j CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN ! , STATES AND JAPAN. y , ' SIMULTANEOUSLY PUBLISHED ,IN BOTH CAPITALS. {By Electric Telegraph— Copyright (Per United Press Association.) ' , WASHINGTON, June 23The diplomatic^ .correspondence between the United States and Japan over the California 1 anfi; alien. land law has been published simultaneously at Washington and Tokyo . An agreement- between the Govern ments is disclosed. A- new was discussed as one way of getting Japan's protest against j \vh«vl the.^correspondence .characterises cssciiilally .^unfair,, lAsiduously djscrinu inatoryand inconsistent with the sentiment^ qf good neighbourhood, inconsistent., w.ith .the Treaty, in force and an abridgment, of vested rights against the , provision of the ■ Calif omi an law, ap.d mortifying- both .Government and people of Japan? ;> J As late as June 10th, the Japanese , Ambassador left with Mr. W. J. Bryain ' instructions from Tokio for a projected treaty.,.. ; As .it, would ter>d to cre.rit-nj new difficulties the Government was disincliried to continue . negotiations, and preferred tp recur , to correspondence which had been interrupted.
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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1914, Page 5
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