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THE EXCLUSION ISSUE.

MR. HANIHARA NOT RESIGNING. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received May 22, 7.45 p.m. Tokio, May 21. Mr. Matsui has categorically denied informing correspondents that Mr. Hanihara (Japanese ambassador in the United States) would be permitted to resign, adding that Mr. Hanihara had not asked permission to resign. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE’S ACTION. Received May 22, 9.5 p.m. Washington, May 21. Confidence that President Coolidge will i approve of immigration, despite his opposition to Japanese exclusion, was expressed by Representative Longworth, , who asserted that while the President i gave no indication of such intention, he believed President Coolidge realised the sentiment of Congress overwhelmingly favoured the measure, and action on it is expected before |he end of the week.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1924, Page 5

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THE EXCLUSION ISSUE. Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1924, Page 5

THE EXCLUSION ISSUE. Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1924, Page 5

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