JAPAN AND AMERICA
9 ' , AGREEMENT ON TJI J'UGKATJON QUES'i'IOiV New York, November 4. Tim "'Saw York Times" correspondent at Washington lias .learned on high authority tlmt. the State Department anticipated tlio California!! decision regarding the nuti-Japanesn referendum, and tentatively vouched an agreement with the Japanese ' Ambassador concerning tlio situation. It is understood the Department is not unwilling to enact a law prohibiting Japanese 'immigration, to the United Suites, and in return the Japanese in California u'ould ho accorded full civil and property rights. It is beliovod that if the Japanese Government accepts such an arrangement, 'a treaty covering the details ivill bo draw'Ji up, and sent to the Senate.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.Tokio, November 1. The news of Wie passage of California's anti-Japanese legislation was received <|iiiotly throughout Japan.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable .Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 7
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129JAPAN AND AMERICA Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 7
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