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YOUNG JAPAN

ATTITUDE TO AMERICA. EXCLUSION BILL. NOT A CHALLENGE. BY CABLE —PRESS * ASSOCIATION—COPYEIGHT Received Nov. 15, 10.30 a.m. NEW YORK, Nov. 14. At Providence (Rhode Island) Dr. Tsurumi, leader of the Liberal Party in Japan, in a speech discussed the Japanese Exclusion Act. He said that no intelligent Japanese intends to stifle trade between the two countries. There was, however, a large party in Japan which confidently expected America to challenge the Japanese advance in commerce and industry in Asia, and regarded every such Act as the Exclusion Bill as a challenge to Japanese Asiatic supremacy. It was very difficult to explain to narrowminded Nationalists in Japan that the Exclusion Act was not intended as a serving of notice on the Japanese that they need expect no further international co-operation,' aid, or friendlv leadership from America. Old Japan kept faith in the friendship of America, but is it a wonder that young Japan lost this faith? Old Japan rules now, but young Japan will rule to-morrow.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 November 1924, Page 7

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YOUNG JAPAN Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 November 1924, Page 7

YOUNG JAPAN Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 November 1924, Page 7

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