JAPANESE SETTLEMENT.
THE PROBLEM IN CALIFORNIA. By Telegraph Press Assn Copyright. Tokio. Sept. 14. Baron Uchida lias announced that Mr. Colby (Secretary of State) and Mr. Morris (the United States Ambassador) aie coming to Japan to make efforts to reach a peaceful and satisfactory settlement of the Japanese problem in California. The American and Japanese Governments have taken t.lie proper steps to come to a mutual under-standing.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. Washington, Sept. 24. Mr. Harding conferred at Marion vvith Mr. Stephens, Governor of California. Mr. Stephens said: "California iooks to the Federal Government for the negotiation of treaties and the enactment of legislation to keep out Asiatic immigrants who could not possibly be assimilated into our nation. Amer:ca should maintain a fleet in the Pacific adequate to protect American interests." —Aits.-N.Z. Cable
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1920, Page 8
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