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ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING IN AMERICA

anxiety at toxic (Bv Electric Telegraph-Copyright) (Australian, /. N.Z. Cable Association) TOKIO. July 9. Representative Mchava in a speech in the Diet, demanded to know why the Government had not insisted upon the lawful rights of Japanese, m America. Viscount Ueluda, Minister of Foreign Affairs, replied that he regarded the Japanese agitation with extreme anxiety, but the Government wus tjilcinpj the utmost monsuios to cope with the situation.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 July 1920, Page 5

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ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING IN AMERICA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 July 1920, Page 5

ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING IN AMERICA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 July 1920, Page 5

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