EVICTING JAPANESE.
■■-*- ■ ■«»» AMBASSADOR ANXIOUS. APPEAL TO MR. WILSON. ■f- Times-Sydney Sun Special Cable. ( ;o Washington., September 19. Wearying of repeated attempts to ' ; ' * see Mr. Bryan (Secretary of State), who has curtailed his time for receiving calls for the purpose of keeping his lecturing engagements, ' Viscount Chinda (the Japanese Am- ; ,• bassador) to-day interviewed Presi- ', dent Wilson and urged the necesJf!;? sity for the abandonment of the pre- ;!• :■ sent dilatory disregard of Japan's representations on the Californian f;'|!' situation. g President Wilson is professedly ||i : _' optimistic of a solution being found.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15412, 22 September 1913, Page 7
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