JAPAN'S EMIGRANTS.
•V ,ROOSEVELT'S.ADVICE. •'; lilt TEr,EGll*rn—rilESß ASSOCIATION—COPTRIOni.) ;• ;; Now York, May 7. , Ex-President Roosevelt, in an article m the New York "Outlook," emphasises that it.-is the duty of the United,States;to wait, and see whether Japan is able to prevent the immigration into' America of Japanese labourers and small traders in any appreciable' numbers. ; ■''•'■" • r ; ■. • ~: ■: ■- ;■ '; He 1 , remarks . that • if •" Japan is not able to do this, America must protect horsolf by treaty or,legislation., Mr. \ 'Roosevelt, urges' Americans .'to • continue to build a .first-olass fighting; navy if ,thoy wish to' withstand any nation that might choose to disregard ,thpir policy concerning {immigration. A 'strong, navy, is also needed ;fortho'.protection .of'their interests'in';the Pahama : Canal, and of ''-;■ their ■,'; countrymen abroad. : ' - ',■: ■ ''•':■. .•''• '..':■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 May 1909, Page 5
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116JAPAN'S EMIGRANTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 503, 10 May 1909, Page 5
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