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Foreign News July 19, 1907

The Oregon Mist

St. Helens, Columbia County, Oregon

What is this article about?

On July 13 in New York, Japanese Ambassador Viscount Aoki denied the existence of a 'Japanese-American situation,' attributing talk of tensions to irresponsible trouble-makers and unwarranted press reports that inflame public opinion.

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All Due to Trouble Makers.

New York, July 13.--Viscount Aoki, the Japanese ambassador, who is in New York to attend a reception in honor of Admiral Yamamoto, reasserted his declaration that there is no "Japanese-American situation," and that all the talk of trouble between the two nations is a phantom creation of irresponsible trouble-makers and trouble-hunters. If there be any cause for anxiety, he said, it is due to the influence of unwarranted press talk, "that often tends to drive even the calmest temper of the public into a tempestuous rage."

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic

What keywords are associated?

Japanese Ambassador Us Japan Relations Diplomatic Denial Trouble Makers Press Influence

What entities or persons were involved?

Viscount Aoki Admiral Yamamoto

Where did it happen?

New York

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

New York

Event Date

July 13

Key Persons

Viscount Aoki Admiral Yamamoto

Outcome

denial of japanese-american tensions, blamed on trouble-makers and press influence

Event Details

Viscount Aoki, in New York for a reception honoring Admiral Yamamoto, reasserted that no Japanese-American situation exists and that reports of trouble are fabrications by irresponsible individuals, exacerbated by sensational press coverage.

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