| Show I FOREIGN POLICY Of THE JAPANESE Replying j to in Lower House Viscount Hayashi Speaks on It I r J JN NEGOTIATIONS N WITH AMERICA They Are Arc Continuing and a Satis Satisfactory Sats Satisfactory factory Settlement is Al AI Already Already ready in Sight Sight Canadian Question ly Settled ns Not Conceded Any Ami 1 Bights or in II Lost I Prestige c f Jan 28 to Inter litter Inthe In the tho lower I house of ot the tho diet title this evening Foreign Minister Via Vis Viscount 1 count COUt spoke at al on omi the tha foreIgn policy poli ot of time tho th government in iii including tho the negotiations with wih America and Canada He Il announced that the question had been beel definitely settled anti and f rend read tho the correspondence with Rodolphe Lemieux time the Canadian minister of o In la labor Inbar bor bar wherein Japan has hns agreed to 10 re N restrict restrict strict emigration to Canada within wi thin limits Ho lie Ut sold said that a memorandum attached thereto delno what was wn considered reasonable limits hut Instated Insisted that Japan hunt hau not con Volt conceded conceded ceded any an of or her treaty rights nor had ha haher her prestige suffered Ho lIe said nali that the tue negotiations with America were cre continuing and nUd ho was a unable to 10 give glo any Iny deILla but bitt wlL was ablo abbe to announce that a rL settlement ellement was isas wn within sight Ight Viscount Hayashi said puia ule further that certain negotiations with China Chinn were vera unsettled pertaining to the railroad regarding which a 0 protest timid had been presented by China Regarding the boundary dis dispute dispute In iii II Korea he Ito said slid that Japan oc occupied tho the position of ot arbitrator anav antI ana would decide deel l according lo to tho the merits of tho Iho evidence Viscount Ia hl continuing said sahl sahlI It I was tho the duty hut lut of the central govern government ment mont to conserve the this Interests of ot Ja Japan JI Japan pan subjects resident In other coun court countries countries tries by hy preventing a 0 further exodus ot of their countryman which might might he be pre PIC prejudicial t judicial to those already residing abroad and amid the restrictions therefore therdor would be rigid One speaker in II reply said that I If China reCus retus d to listen to ta reason Ja Japan In force orco and pan nut pal should send ond a 0 military compel her liar to do dO so tue laughingly turn turned Viscount Hayashi tur ed Nl I tho the tables upon tim tho speaker by b ask asking askIng ing him It if I ho lie would volunteer Good throughout Viscount Hayashi raised considerable by b his ready responses to the tho opposition which did not develop any special sp cial antagonism to the time governments policy emigration cl |