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JAPAN AND TEE UNITED STATES

THE CALiFOMAN ANTI-AUEN LAW A STRONG PROTEST S.Y Tetegrapli— Press AfcseeinueU— Cosyrifibt (Kee. lime 26, 11.15 p.m.) Washington, 3mw 25. Tlio diplomatic cet'tospottdtmec h<ihraen tfie United States Government ami Japan ovvt tire California AntiAlfeo ksmrt Jjnv, which has Ijeen published shnultiuicously in Washington and in Tokia, by ajire&H!<Sit between fcho two Governments, has dismissed the faot that a new treaty vras discussed a-s one fra.V of meeting Japan's pretest against j ttfeat the correxponctence ciMtfadtfiisos as "f-sseMiiaßy unfair, insidiously diserimnirttory, ineoiisisteßt. with ike feeiv tiflrent flf good neighWuAood, siiconsistoafc with the Treaty now. in foree, an abridgment of tlie vested rights," and, a pr&iest against !i a provision of. tho Calif'irfiian law li'Uc.h i% mortifying to tho Government ai»l people of Jntx-m." As late as Ju-fti 1 10 the Japanese Ambsssadoi, left with Mr. Bryan instractitles from Tokie that the projected fraatt- tsmhiM tend to ©fcate new (tiffin culties. The Government was tlislneU«•ed to continue HesotinMens, atid wmM prfefor te recur to the cArrespaiideiK'ft Which had bond intwruptal. ' • ..■•.. ..' .'...: , .: , . , *"*-»

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2187, 27 June 1914, Page 5

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173

JAPAN AND TEE UNITED STATES Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2187, 27 June 1914, Page 5

JAPAN AND TEE UNITED STATES Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2187, 27 June 1914, Page 5

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