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JAPAN’S PROTEST.

SUFFICIENT FOR THE DAY. | BUT HOPES STILL LIVE. 1 (Received 8.20 p.m.) WASHINGTON, Marell 18.—1 U Matsudara, the Japanese Ambassador, denies a report that he has received! instructions to re-open the immigration question. He said although the United States considers the mattes settled forever Japan hopes* the prob* lem will be considered again some time. < . He stated that the agreement with Russia was f«nnd advisable owing to Japan’s peculiar economic and geographical- relations. He denied that Japan was entering upon an inteasiv* aircraft construction programme, and stated that the misunderstanding by the Japanese people with regard to the American naval manoeuvres had been settled by explanations given out by the authorities.—(Reuter.)

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Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1925, Page 5

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JAPAN’S PROTEST. Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1925, Page 5

JAPAN’S PROTEST. Wairarapa Age, 19 March 1925, Page 5