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United Pi ess Association.— By Electrio .- -'y Telegraph.—Copyright ' ;' '• _;»'£ EXCITEMENT CN PACIFIC SLOPE ' ; sj THE ANTI-JAPANESE CRUSAE& jjp A DEFECTIVE AMERICAN LAW. '" , ~: $ JAPANESE AMBASSADOR INTER- ' " a VIEWED. ...Y-t HIDEOUSLY WICKED WAR-MAKERS. ■ "< - Received 15th, 10.42 p.m. ' ■ New York, July 15. The discovery that there is no American law that makes espionage a penal '■. ' offence has created surprise. - - '. '< Another Jnpenese, employed as a »er- ■ ',' vant at Fort Rosecrans, was found in possession of drawings and photographs of the defences, and copies of Govern-. ment parjfs. - _. Ten thousand people at San Dlego, California, were intensely excited by an orator alleging that Japanese spies .';'" 1 are mapping the entire coast, and t&k? . < ing soundings. .'[ > Viscount Aoki, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, in an interview, '« declared it was a hideously wicked act ) to try to involve the two Powers in '• > war. He declared the relations between i America and Japan were as friendly t now as ever. Referring to the quea--8 tion of the mastery of the Pacific, he i declared the Pacific belonged to the' - 3 world. He believed flio race question •.* . would adjust itself. • ,','|

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 16 July 1907, Page 2

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 16 July 1907, Page 2

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 16 July 1907, Page 2

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