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! AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. j j AMERICA AND JAPAN. ; a probable settlement. ‘ (Received This Day at 10.35 a.m.) | NEW YORK, Mar. 22. j Bishop Hawaiwa of the Japan AleI thodist Church has returned after visiting Ambassador Shikehara. He said the latter expressed the belief that | President Harding will accept the Mor- ! ris-Sbidebara agreement in final set- , tlement of United States-Japan differi cjnfces. HiVaiwa doclarbd the) agreei ment satisfactory to the Japanese peo- ! pie, but it did not solve the racial ex- ; pa.nsion problem, which was pressing i on Japanese', who still look to the Western Hemisphere as tho only logical ground for immigration but they are willing to amalgamate with the people among whom they settle. Japanese are extremely nervous over the possibilities of aggression from a nation of such power and wealth as United States and do not contemplate beginning (rouble on their -own account.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1921, Page 3
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