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Show BBBBBBBBBBBBBJ JAPANESE EMBITTERED H LaV s. H When the outburst apumM Japan in the United States senate H was most bitter this paper predii ted that the agitation would H bring us no good Dispatches from Japan now tc'i of a widespread fl diftcussiou of the seriousness of the international relations, which I has been the natural sequence of the senate attacks, coupled Bj th constant r i alifomil A mcssape from "The national convention of chambers of commerce has adopted K a resolution declaring that the agitation is assuming grave prop, !- fl ' tions aud expressinp the fear that if it is left unchecked the later I ests of Japanese in California, the result of year, of toil aud labor. H will be doemcil H "Thin is regrettable tor a Japanese the B lotion says. "We most arouse pnhl v opinion, raise the voice of 1 justice againf't the auti-Jupaneso movement and seek permanent B solution! of the question involved ' H Wise counsel did not prevail when our senator started nut to I r'lav Japan over the taking of Shantung from bins ami tedai we H are' confronted with an uncertainty as to our future relations with I Uia and must prepare on an elaborste scale f. r an eventuality I whith may involve HI in trouble ,.n the Pacific. |