ASIATIC IMMIGRATION.
' SENATOR LODGE'S PROPOSAL. Washington, Dec. 7. A repNMntatiw of the Australian Prw* AsaopUHon interviewed Senator Lfldge, who said: — "My statement concerning the co-op-«r»tion of Canada, Australia and Naur Zejlkßd with the United Stat** regardtag Asiatlo Immigration was nwrely a f&mi lrt»ttßi»t of the policy which I &WF, V>i tb* importance of which I 4e Mt think ctn «• over-estimated. I htfm«Mb w-opmtfon may not b» obttinsd, tat have not y«t considered or ftttfvptti to work out the details. The question is one which I hope will engage ihe attention of the incoming Oongnn and new administration. lam net prepared at this time to go any further into the d«teili of this very important subject," Mr. Sheldon, commenting on the Lodge interrlsw aaid: "I learn this with pleasure. It will no doubt give satisbt&m throtjghout ihe British Empire, •ad tb# mora understandings with the United States on thia and other matters |he better pleased will members «f die Empire be."
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1920, Page 5
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