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NO JAPANESE WANTED.

Protest Against Exclusion. OFFICIAL PROTEST LIKELY. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. ' ‘ WASHINGTON, Juno 16. Tho United States’ reply to tho Japanese protest on exclusion has been banded to the Ambassador (Mr Hanihara) by the Secretary of State (Mr C. E. Hughes). It was announced that tho document would be made public simultaneously in the United States and Japan on the morning of June 19.

ANTI-AMERICANISM AGITATION. ALARM IN TOKIO. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. TOKIO, June 17. Authorities and leading newspapers are giving evidence of an almost complete reversal of tone regarding antiAmericanism. They are apparently alarmed at the strength of the agitation, and are now vigorously endeavouring to stem the popular tide, which had previously been evoked. The police have been ordered to arrest and sternly punish anyone further agitating against America.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 June 1924, Page 7

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NO JAPANESE WANTED. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 June 1924, Page 7

NO JAPANESE WANTED. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 June 1924, Page 7