"JAPANESE STUDENTS.”
' rRKSS ASBOCIATIOX. AUCICtiAND, November t. Two young Japanese wore charged at the Police Court ibis morning with cUy sorting from a Jfritish ship at llohnrt; They submitted a written which has been translated into imijijsh.' it states that they are Japanese students, who,set out from Japan to maka themselves acquainted with "that grand and honourable English nation, rnlera ot the world." They ask that they should not bo compelled to return to. their ship with "unbononrable faca," tor they would hare no other method than death, as Japanese. The cose was adjourned bo procure an interpreter.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6362, 9 November 1907, Page 11
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