JAPANESE IN AMERICA.
THE ATTITUDE OF CALIFORNIA JAPANESE CONSIDERED UNDESIRABLE CITIZENS. , MESSAGE EKOU STATE GOVEKNOB. Received 9, 9.7 p.m. New Soek, January I) j Mr Pardee, Governor of California, I in a message to the State Legislature! said President Roosevelt, with others of the country, failed to understand the racial differences between the Japanese and Chinese on the ono hand, and whites on the other. The Japanese cannot make good American citizens. tie adds that until the courts nave decided otherwise, California reserves ike right and privilege to conduct under the State, National and Treaty laws, its schools in the manner it deems best, and this without the slightest lisrespect to the National Government or foreigners.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 10 January 1907, Page 3
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