AMERICA AND JAPAN
CONFIDENCE IN JAPAN. OF SATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) NEW YORK, February 12. Viscount inouye, n member of Hip Japanese Diet, lias arrived to purchase a million' dollars' worth of steel for making machinery. He said he was confident thai Hie issues between Hie ; LniledStab's find .laimn could he settled on n common-sense basis. The beller classes in both countries desired only friendly ndalioris. The Lower House silling al Columbia (South Carolina) passed a resolution memorialising Congress to uphold (he Western Slates in their purpose to maintain white civilisation, and endorsing the Californian anti-Japanese laws, demanding that Congress should cancel the so-called "gentleman's agreement." wild Japan, and rigorously exclude Japanese. JAPANESE STEAMER SEIZED. NEW YORK, February 11. At Galveston [Texas) Federal offlcers seized the Japanese steamer Fiifiuye Maru, charged Willi smuggling Japanese into the United Stales.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14591, 15 February 1921, Page 7
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