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Show 11 JAP IMMIGRANT QUESTION HAS NOT BEEN SETTLED - Ji. WASIIIN'OTON, Sept. 1. Press re- i n ports from Toklo vfa Honolulu that J MM an agreement liad b?en readied here Sjm on the Japanese Immigration ciueatlon AB apparejitil) are premature fficiai at BSH tin state ilepartnn-nt .ml t-nl.i . iliut the discussions in progress between H Secretary Colby and Ambassador Shi-1 1 dehara, of Japan, hot not passed the HJ stage of Informal conversations for B the purpose of reaching an agreement HH on principle, although Mr Colby Inst week indicated that he regarded the HV progress rnaile as lav m able HH Ways and means to make such an agreement effective will have to.be worked out alter It has been reached, officials addend. The Toklo report, as carried in dls- V patches to a Japanese paper In Hon.- U lulu, asserted It had b(,cn agreed that all Japanese now In the I'nlted States should be naturalized and the Japan-esc Japan-esc government undertake to prevent further tmlg.atlon to this Country. |