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lllilt FOIiEKJX RELATIONS. RKCII'ROCAL TRADE RELATION*. Tokio. I'"t'lirii;i r>- 11. Count, Koniura, .Minis-li-r of Foreign All'airs in Japan. speaking in the Die'• .said Hint till' alMtincn with Britain stood us an enduring foundation 1->i' Japan relying on a sense of justice from tile Alllfi'icall-. Regarding I lie a legislation ill America, lie said that Japanese shonlil concentrate ill the Far I'-a-it. Tins could lie done li.v the Oovcri 'in enforcing a. restrietioii of emigration l» the t'liitcd States. Count ,Koniura aiinoiineed that Japan would notify the Powers in IllltJ of the termination or all existing i-oniioeiei.il treaties, giving a year's notiee with a view to negotiating for new treaties the base of which. would lie reciprocity.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 10, 5 February 1909, Page 2
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