THE NEW ERA.
SQUARE DEAL ADVOCATED. BETWEEN AMERICA AND JAPAN. H? Sslcsrnnii —rress Assn.—CopyTlght. Washington, August "20. According to a dispatch from Tokio, ths vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs (Mr. Hanibar) in a speech said: ''lt is high time for people on both sides of the Pacific to awaken, to the significance of tlie new _era, and ponder with deadly earnestness on things concerning thein jointly. There will be irritation on both sides if they are permitted to so continue indefinitely, aiul it will create an atmosphere which may lead to almost anything. "No vital interest either in Japan or in the United States is necessarily involved in the Japanese question in California. Wn must go straightway to the root of every anti-Japanese and antiAmerican agitation with the axe of ruthless publicity and education, and, if both parties are determined upon n square deal, we may expect lasting peace and friendship on the Pacific.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. New York, August 21. | TJie Japanese delegation to the interi national conference on communications arrived at .Washington,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1920, Page 3
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