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Show IM'i I RLE niIMM -ION j 'If California passes the proposes I hill by the referendum Viscount Ki lieko says, ' California will write an Indelible Impression ur.on the minds ot ever man, woman and child In Japan. ' Hut I do not predict war will result J f this action Is taken All the good the visit of Perry to japan accomplished, accomp-lished, and all the frlendshio that ha- IgrQwj) ip between the two nations In the last sixty-four years, however, will ; be wiped out in a single day' Viscount K.im ko deelares that if j Japan were approached in a reasonable reason-able way a positive and peaceful arrangement ar-rangement could be reached. "Why doesn't California allow the question to be taken up through tho diplomatic Channels of the two governments'"; gov-ernments'"; he asks. |