JAPAN AND AMERICA
DAMAGING RUMOURS DENIED. WASHINGTON, April 3. The Senate approved a resolution requesting information bearing on the reported Japanese activity at Magdalena Bay, CaliforniaApril 5. President Taft, in replying to the rumours as to the alleged establishment of a Japanese base in Magdalena Bay, declares that there, is no truth in the rumours, which have been promoted simply with a view to making unnecessary difficulties between two friendly Powers.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 23
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