JAPANESE POLICY.
NEW CONSUL'S VIEWS. By Telegraph-Press Assooiation-Oopyrißht. . Sydney, October 20. . Mr. Miki Saito, the new, Japanese Consul-General for Australia, has arrived, He_ smiled at the idea of the Japanese invading Australia and said the Japanese Governments-was doing everything possible to keep the working class at home. Regarding v the' exclusion >of Japanese from Australia,' there was no resentment. Japanese realised that. Australia had the right to conduct; her affairs in her own way, but he thought exclusion could have been accomplished more happily by way of treaty.' , .'; ; ■.•.-..] .. ,; ... ■,-... ■ .•':... He ridiculed the •' idea of war between Japan and either: Russia:or. the- United" States. ■"■ ■ ';■■- :"..'.■■ ;, .-'. '..•.;■'■. . .:■"■.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 953, 21 October 1910, Page 5
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102JAPANESE POLICY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 953, 21 October 1910, Page 5
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