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The Nishi-Bei-Doshikai was the most notable. It was |ounded by Baron Shibusawa and Mr. Nakano, President pf the Tokio Chamber of Commerce, for the betterment ^f American relations, and became forthwith a centre of inti-American intrigue. Commercial circles agitated for a boycott of the Panama Exhibition, and the Department of Agriculture and Commerce unofficially expressed its approval. National demonstrations were held in the principal cities to protest and threaten. The leaders of the mobocra...cy boasted of their late victory over the clans, and asserted that the time had now come to settle once and for all the question of racial prejudice. Members of Parliament invoked the old joi (anti-foreign spirit), advocated a policy of yakiuchi (incendiarism) , and invited the people to burn the American Embassy. Insulting placards were posted on its walls and a poUce guard without. Demagogues with more breath than brains, " Dr. Soyeda, Commissioner of the Nishi-Bei-Doshikai , on his return, said : " Before I went to California I was under the impression that our fellow-countrymen there were suffering from bad treatment.
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