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JAPANESE IN CANADA

CANADIAN PREMIER SPEAKS

BRITAIN AND JAPAN

United Press Association— Copyright (Received -Jan. 30, 11.02 p.m.) OTTAWA; Jan. 30.

Air. Bordin’s resolution protesting against the arrangements relating to Jananese immigration has been negatived by a majority of 50. Sir Wilfred Liuner declared that New Jarmn did not include tlie Japanese treaty of 1894 or the clause restricting immigration. . « e > . t ie said, “are in a bettetr position without such a provision than the United States with it, because j we can rely on Japan’s good faith. Referring to the value of the Japanese' alliance, he remarked that it they went to war they might see the fleets of Japan and .Britain united on the North Pacific against a common enemy, and Japan s :j,n<r anchor at Vancouver for the pro tection of British interests.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2103, 31 January 1908, Page 3

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JAPANESE IN CANADA Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2103, 31 January 1908, Page 3

JAPANESE IN CANADA Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2103, 31 January 1908, Page 3

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