JAPANESE EXCLUSION
ANOTHER NOTE TO U.S. Received June 27, 7.40 p.m. NEW YORK, June 26. The New York Times ’ Tokio correspondent says: Cabinet approved a new Note, which will be despatched to the United States, concerning exclusion. The message will be short, couched in the most friendly terms, and will aim to close the correspondence for the time being, since it is felt that further exchange of views is not probable during the present Congress. The Note will indicate that Japan cannot consider Air Hughes’ reply as satisfactory, but will not elaborate this view. The document concludes: The immigration law remains an open question, Japan reserving the right to resume consideration at a later date.
Popular protest meetings are being planned for July 1 throughout the country. The Diet will also adopt a resolution condemning the law.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19049, 28 June 1924, Page 5
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