AMERICA AND JAPAN
the immigration issue. UNITED STATES POLICY DEFENDED. Piaa . Association —By Telesrapb-Cppyright WASHINGTON, June 19. Tho appropriateness of America’s policy halboJconfirmed rather than i +l,- .mhintarv actum or too Japanese rovemraent. Im acknowledging theexcluSon Note Japan cites ..hr provision of tho commercial treaties and ihofOtO to show thilt tilG rovTreign right to freedom, of control of immigration Iras always been fully reserved bv the American Government. , Tire Japanese Government is advised that tho effective date of the exclusion is July 1, and the Washington Government mit consider itself released from further obligations , under tho ‘Gentlemens Agreement.” —'Reuter. AN UNSATISFACTORY REPLY. THE FEELING IN JAPAN. TOKIO, June 19. “The American reply is unsatisfactory. This is the general verdict of the Japanese press, which expresses regret that Mr Hughes la dodging the main points at issue.—Sydney Sun CabK
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19205, 23 June 1924, Page 8
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