Word: hanihara
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Following this announcement, the Japanese Foreign Office cabled to Ambassador Hanihara a note of protest to be transmitted to the U. S. Government, charging that the exclusion provisions of the Immigration Act of 1924 were contrary to the spirit of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation concluded between the U.S. and Japan...
...Signed) "M. HANIHARA...
...equal proportions upon the Secretary of State, the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate, and, we re-(Continued on Page 24) (Continued from Page 20) gret to have to say in fairness to others, the Japanese Ambassador. We may as well be frank about it. Mr. Hanihara unwittingly made an error, Mr. Hughes guilelessly made a blunder, and Senator Lodge made unwarranted use of both error and blunder...
...time the recall of smiling Ambassador Hanihara from the U.S. was denied by the Japanese Foreign Office...
...dislike of the proposed act. Admittedly the only reason for postponing the date of exclusion is to throw some sort of diplomatic sop, to permit the Japanese Government to save its face. Theoretically, the question over a date for Japanese exclusion is ridiculous; practically, it is serious. Undoubtedly Ambassador Hanihara when he committed the colossal diplomatic blunder of speaking about "grave consequences" if the bill were passed, spoke little but the truth. The essence of diplomacy is to appreciate the truth and keep it to oneself...