AMERICA AND JAPAN.
THE INCIDENT AT SEOUL. ' By SBtatranh.—Press Assn.—Copyright. •Received August 29,11.25 p.m. Tokio, August 28. According to a despatch from Seoul a iiißturbancß occurred when an American Congressman addressed a group of Koreans. ' The Speaker, who is one of a party of tooting parliamentarians, was scheduled, to make an address, which, at the last moment, the Japanese authorities cancelled. The Congressman, not knowing of the cancellation, addressed the audience, and Japanese policemen attempted to arrest the hearers:.—Aus.NZ, Cable Assn. TO IMPROVE RELATIONS. Received August 29,11.25 p.m. Tokio, August 27. It is understood Japan intends to send tin unofficial commissioner to the United States with the object of facilitating mutual understanding and improving the relations between Japan and the United Stattt.-*-Ans.-N.Z. Cable A*sn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1920, Page 5
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