Show I i I CANADA MAY HAVE I II TO APOLOGIZE TO TOi JAPAN AFTER ALLI ALL OTTAWA Ont Sept 10 The The general opinion In official circles In I s that Canada Canad will have havo to pay damages nn apologize to Japan for d damages mage caused b by the Van Van- er cou riots to prop property rt of of the th JoP Japanese Continued on Pa Page c S 8 CANADA front from tom P. P Page 1 In that cit cl Regret Is I expressed ed r that the th outbreak should houM have o ha taken place ata at ata a 1 time wh when n the Japanese Immigration question was al nil all al but solved oled between the Governments Go of or Canada and Japan lion Hon R n. W. W Scott Scot Secretary of or State In Iii an Interview saId that the treat treaty b bet between be be- t tween n Canada Canar and Japan ratified b by the tile Canadian Parliament at Its Il last session was wal perfectly clear as S to the rights of or orth th the Japanese In n Canada The treaty says The subjects of or each o of the two hl high h contracting parties pAtes shall hal tl ha have tle e full lul Ibert liberty to enter travel o or reside in the tho dominion and possessions of or tho the other contracting party pat and shall Ihal enjoy full rul and perfect prot protection tion for their persons and Ind prop prop- rt C elyThe ely The treat trat treaty was 11 not adopted In a hur ry Ti T. T said Mr Ir Scott ot It ht was a In forte force be bc- t twe ten n Great Britain and Japan ten teli yearn ears arR arRe before ee e we became a party to It t It t was given e c full n consIderation al r tf before r T C ac accepted ac- ac The opposition In Parliament blamed u us because we did not become a 0 party to It I nl earlier r than we tie did Thero There aI I was 11 no protest st from Com British Columbia I or nr anywhere else ele against It I. I British I Columbia benefits now and anI will wi benefit bene bone fit nt still further as time Roes goes on b by bytho time tho tt trade between Canada and Japan But nut at all ni events c Canada ratified the tnt treaty and p passed ell A 1 statute to that ef effect ef- ef t. t feet ert at the lost lut session Ion of or Parliament Parlament The Tho Dominion Go erm Government Ot has hal made great progress in the direction o of m making khu an amicable arrangement nt with lh Japan re restricting re- re Japanese Immigration to about GO a R arar year r. r no ma matter t r from where the they come eom antI and It I Is hoped here that the hue die will UI In no wa WAY Interfere with I Itile tile the negotiations negotiation lalon |