JAPAN AND AMERICA
DANGER OF IRRITATION ESSENTIAL TO REMOVE CAUSES By Telegrasn-Fresa AssoolaMon-Oopyrltfrt Washington, August 20. According to a dispatch from Tokio, the Vice-Minister of foreign Affairs, M. Haniha, in a speech, said: "It is high time for the people on both sides of the Pacific to awaken to the significance of the new era and to ponder with deadly earnestness on things concerning them jointly. The irritation on both sides, if permitted to continue indefinitely, will oreate an atmosphere which may lead to almost anything. No vital interest either of Japan or of the United States isneces-' Barily involved in the Japanese question in California. We must go Btraightway to the root of every anti-Japanese and anti-American agitation with the axe of .ruthless publioity and education, and if both parties are determined upon a square deal, we may expect lasting peace and.friendship on the Pacific—Aus.-N.Z.-Cable Assnl
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 283, 24 August 1920, Page 5
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147JAPAN AND AMERICA Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 283, 24 August 1920, Page 5
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