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Enclosure in "okyo despatch of september 20th 1916.

Tokumij Khimbun i 3øpte ber 14th 1916.

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RES 27 OCT 16:

A dert in gentleman,recently returned to Japan after a

vijit of inspection to india, and the traits ttle-enfa,atn., on his way bas from Jurope,speaks as follows:-

he extremely anti-apanese action of the ritiah Authorities in the several places from India estwards which I come from'inspecting is in some inst spoes moat deplorable. Mile of course “he British home -overnment will not be connected or loquainted with every detail, yet if thi; matter is left ma it

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stands and regarded as une ncernedly as aloud or smola the futuro *111 contain truly serious elements, and one cannot but hope for the attention of cur foreign ufrios and the general public at the present time.Firstly in India tas condition of affairs in that the autorities regard all Tapinese travollers as military spies, restrict their movements and almost deny them liberty of residence. A sort of raising or enforced against Japanese trade-goods by their subjection to the tariff is

fines under various denominations.The Upraissioner of Customs, for instance,officially records in his port that "the diminution of Japanese goods is a subjeệt for extiofacti ɔn,' and endeavours are made as far as possible to shock the importation of Japanese articles.In the case of exports for Japan, for example of nitre, despite the fact that it is evident- that the consumer as well as the applicant for this purchase is the Japanese army difficulties are put in the way and attempta made to prevent exportation of the desired amount, whereas on the other hand vast quantities are exporta

antitips America, whence there is some risk of its importatio inte

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