JAPAN AND UNITED STATES
RACIAL EXPANSION PUOBLI M tßy Electric Telegraph-Copyright) [Australian & N.Z. Cable Association) XEW YORK, Alaicb 92 Bishop Harmwa, of lho Japan Methodist Church, returned after visiting Ambassador Shidehara. Me said the latter expressed a belief that President Maiding will accept the Morris-Shidohara agreement in the jinal settlement ol United StatesJapan differences. Bishop Hiraiwa declared that.the agreement was satisfaetory to the Japanese people, hut did not solve the racial expansion problem which was pi casing the Japanese. w ho si ill look to die A\ estern Hemisphere as the only logical ground for immigration, hut are willing 10 amalgamate with the people among whom they settle. ’1 he Japanese are extremely nervous over flu* possibilities ol aggression Irom a nation of such power amt wealth as the ('nired Stales, and do not contemplate beginning trouble on then - own account. ’ i Sander ami Rons’ Pure Volatile Knea'ypti Extract, for influenza, | etc., I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 24 March 1921, Page 5
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