The Japanese Agreement.
TO BE OPPOSED IN SENATE.
(Received, This Day, a.m.) New York, January 27
It is understood. Senator Johnson will oppose the Shidehara-Morris agreement most strenuously when it reaches the Senate. Senator Johnson is one of the most forceful and) more powerful leaders in that body, and it is expected that he alone would be able to accomplish its defeat. He had alrrady declared he stands exactly where California stands. He will, get the support of the Pacific Coast States, and probably the Southern States, which consider the question as a "States' Rights" issue.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 January 1921, Page 3
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