Japan
Contents
- Alleged discrimination in United States against Japanese, in the matter of
quarantine against bubonic plague (Documents 864–882)
- Landing by courtesy of United States troops in Japan (Document 883)
- Passport application of A. M. Tracey Woodward, born abroad of American
parents, and still residing without the United States (Documents 884–885)
- Income tax, missionaries’ salaries held to be subject to payment of (Documents 886–887)
- Income tax not required of officers and men of United States Navy and
Marine Corps stationed at United States Naval Hospital at Yokohama (Documents 888–891)
- Expressions of sympathy by Emperor and Empress of Japan for sick and
wounded United States soldiers and sailors in Marine Hospital at
Yokohama (Documents 892–893)
- Condolences on Galveston disaster (Documents 894–895)