JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA
By Telegraph—Pre3a Association—Copyright. SYDNEY, October 21. Mr Miki Saito, the new Japanese Consul-General for Australia, has arrived. He smiled at the idea of the Japanese invading Australia,- and said the Japanese Government was doing everything possible to keep the working class at home. Regarding the exclusion of Japanese from Australia there was no resentment. Japanese realised that Australia had the right to conduct her affairs in her own way, but he thought exclusion could have been accomplished more happily by way of treaty. He ridiculed the idea of war between Japan and either Russia or the United States.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7264, 21 October 1910, Page 5
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