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AMERICA AND JAPANESE.

PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT New York, Dec. 5.

California Congressmen greatly resent President Roosevelt’s attitude on the schools question. Senator Raynor intends to move that the United States is powerless to enter into a controversy with any foreign Government in reference to the public school of any State. He affirms the view that as the American and J apanese treaty contains no provision bearing on that subject, therefore it was President Roose- . yol t.' K~d ii tv-tn ..n o tif.v_la.nan that _tk e .State's States jurisdiction, and the latter is powerless to regulate and superyise their administration.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1952, 7 December 1906, Page 2

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AMERICA AND JAPANESE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1952, 7 December 1906, Page 2

AMERICA AND JAPANESE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1952, 7 December 1906, Page 2

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