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E XCLUSION LEGISLATION.

AMERICA AND JAPANESE. BRITAIN SYMPATHETICALLY LOOKING ON.

PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Rooeivod 4.39 p.m., Deo, 2, New York, Deo. 1.

President Roosevelt is in favor of additional legislation for placing international treaties above individual States, and naturalising Japanese dasiriog American citizenship. Amerioan bankers fear that the Japanese attitude will be hostile if the Congress refuses to strengthen the Federal Government’s hands,

Reoeived 4,38 p.m., Dec. 2 London, Dec. 1.

The Times, commenting on the Federal Government’s difficulty in compeiliog California to observe Federal law bearing on the Japanese question, states that Britain has sympathetically watobed President Roosevelt’s efforts beoanee one of her own autonomous oolonies has created a similar problem of exclusive eg relation.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1948, 3 December 1906, Page 2

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EXCLUSION LEGISLATION. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1948, 3 December 1906, Page 2

EXCLUSION LEGISLATION. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1948, 3 December 1906, Page 2

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