JAPAN AND AMERICA
[AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATDN
JAPANESE QUESTION. TOKIO, Oct. 3,
An inquiry in responsible Japanese quarters reveals a feeling of apprehension that American anti-Japanese movements may cause exclusion movements against Japanese elsewhere, especially in British Dominions. Japanesese content that Americans are confusing the present negotiations with the general immigration question, which is! not involved. It is further contended that Americans are blocking Japan’s legitimate, necessary expansion in China and iberia, Japan must find an outlet for her population. The feeling is general that a war with America is impossible, but estrangement is possible, Japanese leaders are alarmed over the growth of the domestic economic conditions and the tendency to blame the nations leaders for inability to check the alleged moral situation in Japan. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1920, Page 2
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