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JAPS AND CALIFORNIA.

MADE AN ELECTION ISSUE.

By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Sept. 19, 5.6 p.m. San Francisco, Sept. 17.

Mr. J. M. Cox (Democrat nominee for the Presidency), in a speech, indicated that if elected he would help California to work out a plan by which the Oriental settler would be excluded, and he declared that the promises of Mr. W. G. Harding (the Republican nominee) to help California to exclude Japanese were evasive.—'Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. TO SECURE CLOSER UNION. Received Sept. 20, 12.45 a.m. Tokio, Sept. 18. Viscount Uchida (Minister for Foreign Affairs) has issued a statement declaring that both President Wilson and Mr. Bainbridge Colby (U.S. Secretary for State) are anxious to secure an amicable settlement of the Japanese question in California, and in the event of an antiJapanese Bill being passed, Washington will take appropriate action to safeguard the acquired rights, of the Japanese.

A Pan Pacific Association of Japan, under the presidency of Prince Tokugawa, President of the House of Peers, has been organised for the purpose of working with the Pan Pacific Union to bring the nations of the Pacific into closer touch and relationship.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1920, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
192

JAPS AND CALIFORNIA. Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1920, Page 5

JAPS AND CALIFORNIA. Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1920, Page 5

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