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THE COLOR WAR.

FOMENTERS OF THE VANCOUVER I RIOTS. /ALLEGED TO BE AMERICAN LABOR LEADERS. LONDON TIMES' COMMENT. J London, September 11. I The New York correspondent of the I Times says that the Vancouver riot was carefully arranged in order to impress the 'lshii." The leaders of the demonstration were not Canadians, lull Frank Ootterhill, President of the FederaGon of L.l>or of the State* of Washington; Mr Fowler, Secretary if the Anti-Jap-anesn and Korean Lcagie in the same State; and Mr Listman, a Lalior leafier at Seattle. '

The Ottawa corresnondent of the Times declares that in order to lessor the feelinfr among the. white population th* British Government is likelv to oper ' negotiations with J.ip.-ui with a view ti ■ jimitinif the immigration of Japanese to Canada. The Times., dwelling upon the Vancomer incident and the symptoms ol intolerance towniids Asiatics prevalent m New Zealand, Xatal, ,i.i:l the Transvaal, argues that Labor leaders who are insensible to the complexity of the Empire', interests recklessly harass and insult British Indians and sow seeds of sedition and distrust in (lie (ninds of millions. 'The whole question of colonists' reat.ons to Asiatics/' the journal adds demands exhaust,™ discussion ) )c .' ween the statesmen of the colonies and the Motherland. . \Vl,,.tever the ufti mate solution may he, the rights of all" who v.s,t the British soli must ho unit) of he local governments and the Imperial Crown."

CANADIAN VIEWS. Ottawa, September 11. The Canadian Minister of the Intcth* .7 . V ' Slt,Dg Van< -»>»er, states Tlie Toronto dlohv snow*t- *w • inunction «da from Honolulu i„ not under official' Japanese control, it sliouM 11 7i ■ i to Canadian authority SUbjCCted I

THINGS QUffiTERJx VANCOUVER A NEW DIFFICULTY. HINDOOS POURING IN. Received 12th, 10.10 p.m. Vancouver, September 12 Things are quieler acrCj atics are resuming work l/I" St l te f iD Vanco that there »no work for the 90 0 Hindoos the fcmer Mo»te. g le is shortly ,l )ring ; ng f ° r sanitari 'y homing I them. It ,g senously proposed to raise a subscription and entrain them I to Ottawa. Two other stealers, with man Orientals .iboard, are due.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 September 1907, Page 3

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THE COLOR WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 September 1907, Page 3

THE COLOR WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 13 September 1907, Page 3

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