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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. japaxr.se proposal. (Received this dav at 9.-15 a.m.) NEW' YORK. July 9. The Chicago "Tribune's” Tokio correspondent says a plan propounded by Japanese official circles for a joint High Commission of prominent Americans and Japanese to investigate the Japanese situation in America, is gaining popular approval hero. Count Kaio commenting on the plan says it is imjioriant that an investigation he held before the Presidential campaign since the Japanese question K certain to he the issue in many western States, lie said we have no desire to assume an attitude of forcing anything on America, lml. wo believe that many good Americans arc anxious to settle the question of immigration, citizenships and land ownership by Japanese in America on a ba.-is of true justice, after the actual facts have been obtained. The sooner such a commission is appointed and reports, the quicker will it be possible to sign a Treaty and remove the rancour and prejudice.
THE .MARK. (Received this dav at 9.25 a.in.) NEW YORK, July 10 The mark is quoted at ‘-’Oil,fid to the dollar, the lowest vet recorded.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1923, Page 2
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