AMERICA.
y : .; ''--' r•;:.•;>•>':| ; " ~.V}. ;,., ■ t&e biiiifeOiiifiA senate; PEAJDE sbbiSt'S DINNER. Pre:* Received 4.45, p.m., Feb. 28tb. -\, SAN^RAi^CISep,-f , eb y 27. _,. she California Senate % 28 votes tp seven votes", feubiiiiiiencled j the "exclusion • of all Asiatics from the United States. '..,..
... ' v^—. '.*_ y NEW ; ' YORfc." Fell.. _ 27, . jVJr, Taft, in an interview, favoured a revision of the tariff,, and added that the existing schedtiles wore : impelling business like »' drag- or brake. lit the Peace Society's dinner at Nciv York, Mr Elihu. Root said he believed that the obstacle to. the recent negotiations between America, Japan, and England were, not; the diplomatists, but ,thc people wlio to bo ojitracjsetl: aiid punished for . insulting friciidly Powers. ..'■■_, , : /.
Jtlr Bryce (tlje English Ambassador) stated that Mi- Root had signed 24 arhijfration ■ v-. \ Tlie Japanese Ambassador praised Mr, Root's., work: during the recent-fal-lacious clamour. He was g;lad that the -pu blic had■;, seen ,1 the . folly, of the impossible story .'. that Japan was seeking war. ';'•■■'"
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13841, 1 March 1909, Page 5
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158AMERICA. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13841, 1 March 1909, Page 5
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