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The Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907 was an informal agreement between the United States and the Empire of Japan whereby the U.S. would not impose restriction on Japanese immigration or students, and J...
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The local San Francisco school authorities passed a regulation stating that Japanese children had to attend special schools. This was considered an insult in Japan, ... They agreed to what became known as the "Gentlemen's Agreement." Under this agreement, the Japanese agreed to withhold passports from laborers intending...
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In order that the best results might follow an enforcement of the regulations, an understanding was reached with Japan that the existing policy of discouraging emigration of its subjects of the laboring classes to continental United States should be continued, and should, by co-operation with the governments,
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(663) And, in 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt had negotiated a "Gentlemen's Agreement" with Japan, by which the Japanese agreed to forbid the emigration of laborers to the United States.
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China, Japan have "gentlemen's agreement" over war shrine; (Agencies); Updated: 2005-04-28 08:48 ... Japan and China reached "a gentlemen's agreement" 20 years ago that top Japanese leaders would not visit a war shrine that is at the center of a bitter row between them, China's ambassador to Tokyo said.
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Japan and China reached "a gentlemen's agreement" 20 years ago that top Japanese leaders would not visit a war shrine that is at the center of a bitter row between them, China's ambassador to Tokyo said.
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In an annually outspoken note, the Japanese Ambassador denied the charges that Japan had violated the "Agreement" and declared that Section 12 (b), providing for exclusion, "would not only seriously offend the just pride of a friendly nation. ... The terms of the Gentlemen's Agreement, as stated by Mr.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan and China reached a "gentlemen’s agreement" 20 years ago under which Tokyo’s top three leaders would not visit a shrine for war dead that Beijing sees as a symbol of Tokyo’s past militarism, China’s envoy was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
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On February 24, 1907, the Gentlemen's Agreement with Japan was drafted. The agreement called for Japan to deny passports to laborers intending to enter the United States and recognized the U.S. right to exclude Japanese immigrants holding passports originally issued for other countries.
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On February 24, 1907, the Gentlemen's Agreement with Japan was drafted. The agreement called for Japan to deny passports to laborers intending to enter the United States and recognized the U.S. right to exclude Japanese immigrants holding passports originally issued for other countries.
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