OCR Text |
Show JAPAN BELIEVES JINGS SENTIMENT IS SPREADING Tokio, Jan. 25. Count Jufaro Ko-mura. Ko-mura. minister of foreign affairs, is expected to deliver an Important speech before the diet a few days hence, when, It la understood, he will enunciate the government's policy on emigration and Its determination to avoid creating embarrassment and complications with other countries by not allowing lower class Japanese to emigrate. It is believed also that the minister will discuss briefly the present pres-ent satslfactory foreign relations of Japan and outline her policy toward China and Manchuria. Special dispatches to -newspapers here assert that there Is a general recurrence re-currence of the "Jingo" sentiment throughout the United States and others oth-ers declare that the newspapers In the United States aro pointing out the danger dan-ger of a Japanese Invasion of the Pacific Pa-cific coast. Some of these dispatches Indicate a probability that a bill preventing aliens from owning land will be passed pass-ed by the California legislature. This Is regarded as directly affecting Jap-anese Jap-anese and Chinese residents In the United States, who are unable to acquire ac-quire citizenship. The newspapers here, in commenting on these dispatches dis-patches show how the bill affects ownership, own-ership, pointing out at the same time that whilo Japan does not allow foreigners for-eigners to own land within the boundaries boun-daries of the empire, hundreds of foreigners for-eigners actually do own land In Japan, holding It under Buperflces, or perpetual perpet-ual ground, which may run for thousands thous-ands of years. Special dispatches published here today state that th'e anti-Japanese sentiment sen-timent Is rapidly spreading throughout through-out the United States. |