JAPAN AND AMERICA.
QUESTIONS AT ISSUE.
GOOD RELATIONS NECESSARY,
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, Australian Anri N.Z. Cable Association* (Received August 23, 9.50 a.m.) WASHINGTON’, August 20. ~ According to a dispatch from Tokio, the Vico-Minister of Foreign Affairs, , . • Handlin', m a. speech twirllt is ■High time for the people on both sides of tlio Pacific to awaken to tho significance of the new era, and ponder With deadly earnestness on the things concerning them jointly. There will he irritation on both sides if they aro permitted to so continue indefinitely, and they will create an atmosphere which may load to almost anything. No vital interest, either in Japan or in t!m united States, in necessarily involved in the Japanese question in California. We must go straightway to tho root of every anti-Japanese and anti-American, agitation with the axo of ruthless publicity and education, and if both unities aro determined upon a. square deal we may expect lasting peace and friendship in the Pacific.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20032, 23 August 1920, Page 7
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