JAPAN AND CANADA.
Ottawa, January 22. Mr Lemieux, Canada's emissary to Tokio, in his statement to the Dominion House of Commons, said bona -fide Japanese students, merchants, and tourists would continue to .be admitted to Canada^
The-Japanese Foreign Minister, : ■ Count Hayashi, interviewed, said 'that, recognising the emigration of Japanese labourers’ under , that guisewould 1 he embarrassing to* ;*; the United * States; 1 ; the-Japanese; ■ Government had detetmined 1 to prevent • the. emigration of labour-' 1 crs.' Should emigration from Hawaii not entirely be prevented, Japan would entirely prohibit emigration to Hawaii. ' The Count said he also intended to prohibit emigration to Mexico. He-justified the • Japanese Govern-
ment’s policy'towards America on the score pf consideration of Japan’s 'commercial interests. , _
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3782, 25 January 1908, Page 3
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116JAPAN AND CANADA. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3782, 25 January 1908, Page 3
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