AMERICA & JAPAN.
THE SCHOOL TROUBLE AT SAN FRANCISCO. A DECISION IN~FAVOUR OF .IAPAN. ; (United ""-ess Associat;"' i.— Copyright. (Rec. Nov. 15. 8.20 a.m.) NEW YORK. Wednesday. Tho widespread Impression ' ir New .York is that if President of Japan succeeded, California which is now Republican, would become a Democratic State Mr Metcalf« considers that the •Japanese children under the treaty are entitled to equal school facilities as the Americans. Tho Japanese aro not Mongolians, ■ therefore the State law .is unconstitutional. (Tt will be remembered that ivhon tho trouble first broke out President Roosevelt sent Mr Metcalf, iho present Secretary for Commercp, to San Francisco, to make a thorough! inquiry into the alTair.)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 15 November 1906, Page 2
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