BRITISH & FOREIGN
JAPAN AND AMERICA. THE IMMIGRATION QUESTION. (Reutor's Telegrams.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. Japan purposes to renew at the end of the war her contention as to the right of her people to emigrate to and own land in tho United States. Tho Japanese Embassy admits, that the negotiations concerning these questions, which came to a deadlock two years ago, are not regarded by Japan as concluded, but merely postponed while the larger issues of the war are being dealt with.
NEGUS OF ABYSSINIA DEPOSED. ROjME, Sept. 30. Advices from" Addesa Buba state that the principal, chiefs have deposed tho Negus, Lidjj Eyassu, and declared Quizero MeneLiko, his daughter, Empress, without disorder. This action was duo to jealousy of tho growing power of the Negus's father.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CV, Issue 16082, 2 October 1916, Page 7
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