| Show f IV IVAN AN N HAS NO OW TO PC WITH AM RIA t l' l RIO to 10 Jan Replying to in in- ii in hi the tower lower ower house of tho the ifa is Foreign n Minister Vis- Vis spoke at length tb on tho the policy of the lie fon government in ibe fhe nc negotiations with America Dada announced that the tho Canadian ion on D h had d be hen been n definitely settled tad ad tho the correspondence with Rop Ro Ro- 1 p tho Canadian minister bor wherein Japan a agreed to re- re to Canada within reale rea rca le toe limits Ho said tJ tnt that t a memo memo- Bi m attached thereto defined what p reasonable limits hut but Id d that Japan had not conceded I f her treaty ri rights nor Dor had her here e 6 suffered Buffered IBid that the tho ne negotiations with Ca u Cavero were vero continuing and he be was t i ito to give vo any details but was waso IJO to o announce that a n sa satisfactory Of pent was within sight bt r Baid further that t B h bi negotiations with China were Jed ed pertaining to the tin n railroad re regarding which ahad a had b been cuu en presented to tu China Chinn tho the Kant boundary dist dis dis- B t Korea he lic said that Japan position lt-position On of arbitrator and 81 should according to the merits of the ice e. e continuing said it itie ite ie e C duty of tho the central government servo the interests ot Of Japanese Its ts resident in n other countries by ty a further exodus of their theu hymen which mi ht b be e prejudicial l MC c already residing abroad and therefore would be exly ex ex- ly Iy rigid in reply said that if it I ed to listen to r reason ason Japan send heDd a military force and ud Dd compel do 20 so o. o Hayashi laughingly ly turned s upon the sr speaker by askin ilie should would fn the result of a edition I 4 humored thron throughout hout Viscount raised considerable laughter au ready rc response to the did not develop any special antho an an- the tho governments government's policy ing emigration |