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JAPAN.

The news from Japan is that two high officers of ftatt had boon deputed to notify the Tycoon's \i i^hes formall) to the representatives of the several treaty powers, that it was his wish that foreigners should vithdrav. from Yokohama, and confine their trade to two other specified ports. As the foreigners will not comply, tho T^voon w ill ha \e either to lead a movement for their expulsion, or to encounter a reAolutiou. It is suggested that the wisest course would probably be to accompany our refusal to leave by a promise to the T\ coon to aid him in the event of a resolution, which he confesses he w ould be unable to put down.

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North Otago Times, Volume 1, Issue 5, 24 March 1864, Page 6

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JAPAN. North Otago Times, Volume 1, Issue 5, 24 March 1864, Page 6

JAPAN. North Otago Times, Volume 1, Issue 5, 24 March 1864, Page 6

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