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Supreme Court — Part 9

108 pages · May 11, 2026 · Document date: Dec 23, 1923 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Supreme Court · 108 pages OCR'd
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. : . : fh * ‘ GE Ral JaPAviSzl SITUATION, POLI@ICAL: urged thet the question of the trectment of the Japanese in arerics, @s well cs the immigration question , should be submitted to the consia- aration of the conference, These pubbicists heve been criticcl tovarids | the Javanese delegction who failed to present trose problems at the och- ference, Upon lir, neninerat s appointment as ambesscdor to Amerioa the @iscussion WES significantly revived. Then eame the greet earthquake, brinsing in its train all the imagineble human miseries and sufferings. With characteristic rromtne b end generosity the American government and people went to the rescue | of the stricken nation, It was as if the hearts of a hundred million | Americans wemt forth in symeethy to meet the grieving souls of Hipyon. | Such disinterested sacrifices, such magnanimous spirit, such whoLeske si ted response to the gell of humenity’ wes certain to exercise lasting | d americc. and profound influence upon the friendship between Japan Had it not been for an unfortunate, though perhaps inevitehle evant which developed shortly afterward, Japan's gratitude to Phe agericen | generosity would have remained an abiding factor in the elationship of the two nations, the United states upholding the discriminstory land lews of the Pacific Coast states, Dune to the vastness of the country, those decisions | heve alioited but Little attention on the part of the Americscn press | | and public east of the Rockies, Indeed they hava been so indifferent thet they have hardly grasped the nature end meaning of those decision: J 11e0
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