JAPAN'S MIGRANTS.
NO DESIRE TO INTRUDE.
GOING WHERE THEY ARE WANTED
TORONTO. Feb. A. " Japan has no desire' to intrude in countries where her people are not welcome," said Mr: I. M-Tokugawa, Japanese Minister to Canada, in an interview at Toronto.
" So .long as the immigration question is dealt with by a country in such a way as nut to hurt' the sense of dignity and honour of another country that other country has nothing to say. We are sending numbers of our people to other countries and so long as they are welcome there is no point in cur" people going where tliey are not welcome; (
" The laws'of some countries shut out our people, but there are . some countries, such' as Brazil, where they are wanted. Some day the questions of emigration and immigration will have a more international aspect. I am not predicting the exact nature of that development."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 10
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