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" To Japan the question is not one of expediency but of principle. To her the mere fact that a few hundreds or thousands of her nationals will or will not be admitted into the domains of other countries is immaterial, so long as no question of national... "
Japanese Immigration Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on ... - Página 170
por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Immigration - 1924 - 170 páginas
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Correspondence with Executive Departments: Hearing ...on H.R. 7995. Apr. 17 ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Immigration and Naturalization - 1924 - 42 páginas
...States, and have given ample evidences thereof, the facts of which are well known to your Government. To Japan the question is not one of expediency, but...question of national susceptibilities is involved. The important question is whether Japan as a nation is or is not entitled to the proper respect and consideration...
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The Living Age, Volumen322

1924 - 756 páginas
...Agreement, asserting that 'the question is not one of expediency but of principle.' It stated that 'the mere fact that a few hundreds or thousands of...is immaterial, so long as no question of national susceptibility is involved.' If the American Congress thought the Gentlemen's Agreement was an instrument...
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Japanese Exclusion: A Study of the Policy and the Law

John Bond Trevor - 1925 - 100 páginas
...Mr. Hanihara, protested on behalf of his government that " the mere fact that a few hundred thousand of her nationals will or will not be admitted into...countries is immaterial so long as no question of national susceptibility is involved ", we have proof of a disposition to threaten our government nearly a generation...
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Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United ..., Partes6-8

United States. Congress. House. Special Committee on Un-American Activities (1938-1944) - 1942 - 588 páginas
...States, and have given ample evidence thereof, the facts of which are well known to your Government. To Japan the question is not one of expediency but...question of national susceptibilities is involved. The important question is whether Japan, as a nation, is or is not entitled to the proper respect and consideration...
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Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States ...

United States. Congress. House. Special Committee on Un-American Activities (1938-1944) - 1940 - 1260 páginas
...States, and have given ample evidence thereof, the facts of which are well known to your Government. To Japan the question is not one of expediency but...question of national susceptibilities is involved. The important question is whether Japan, as a nation, is or is not entitled to the proper respect and consideration...
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The Living Age, Volumen322

1924 - 756 páginas
...Agreement, asserting that 'the ques-tion is not one of expediency but of principle.' It stated that 'the mere fact that a few hundreds or thousands of...is immaterial, so long as no question of national susceptibility is involved.' If the American Congress thought the Gentlemen's Agreement was an instrument...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - 1932 - 868 páginas
...have given ample evidences thereof, the facts of which are well-known to the United States Government. To Japan the question is not one of expediency, but...question of national susceptibilities is involved. The important question is whether Japan as a nation is or is not entitled to the proper respect and consideration...
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The Politics of Prejudice: The Anti-Japanese Movement in ..., Volumen71

Roger Daniels - 1977 - 188 páginas
...States, and have given ample evidence thereof, the facts of which are well known to your Government. To Japan the question is not one of expediency, but...of her nationals will or will not be admitted into domains of other countries is immaterial, so long as no question of national susceptibilities is involved....
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The Korean Frontier in America: Immigration to Hawaii, 1896–1910

Wayne Patterson - 1994 - 292 páginas
...1924 when faced with the imminent prospect of just such an act: "To Japan the question is ... one ... of principle. To her the mere fact that a few hundreds...of her nationals will or will not be admitted into domains of other countries is immaterial, so long as no question of national susceptibilities is involved....
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Asian American Politics: Law, Participation, and Policy

Don T. Nakanishi, James S. Lai, James Siu-Fong Lai - 2003 - 502 páginas
...territories. Nor is it their desire to send their nationals to the countries where they are not wanted ... To Japan the question is not one of expediency, but of principle," Paul, Abrogation of the Gentlemen's Agreement, 64. 47. Paul, Abrogation of the Gentlemen's Agreement,...
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