JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS.
ATTITUDE OF CANADA. Br Telegraph.—Press Attn Copjritfif. Ottawa, Dec. 27. The Government has issued an emphatic official denial of a report published extensively through the United States that Canada was joining in negotiations alleged to be taking place in the United States, Australia and New Zealand _to prohibit Japanese Immigration jointly. It is announced that no such negotiations have occurred.
The New York Tribune to-day intimated that the colonies were leaving to Britain this question, hut the only l>a«is for the report apparently is a suggestion in a recent speech by Senator Lodge that sotne Joint action was advisable in order to impress Japan.— iws.-N.Z. Cable Asm,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1920, Page 5
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