JAPS IN CALIFORNIA.
WHAT JAPAN ASKS FOR. QUESTION OF PERSONAL RIGHTS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright Received Jan. 24, 12.45 a.m. New York, Jan. 22. Ambassador Morris, in a speech, said the Japanese Government was not complaining because Japanese residents in the United States were not eligible for citizenship, nor is Japan asking for its citizens here greater rights than those conceded to other aliens. Japan is not questioning in any way the right of the United States, subject to treaty obligations, to pass any legislation governing the admission or "’residence of foreigners here. Japan is not clamoring for the removal of the restriction of Japanese immigration, .but the people and the Government of Japan are protesting against Californians, and possibly other States in future actions, depriving aliens ineligible for citizenship from personal and property rights. It is for the American people, through their recognised organs of government, to determine whether this is to be. N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1921, Page 5
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157JAPS IN CALIFORNIA. Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1921, Page 5
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