C. Howorth. who lived 19 years in. Japan. as- a missionary. and for the past eight years in the Immigration Service. of the United States. says that thereT is no fear whatever of any attempt being made to amalgamate the Japanese and the Americans. as we understand! them because it seems to be repugnant to both parties. -Not more than 20 cases have come to his knowledge. And Dr. Billings adds: Occidental races will intermarry to almost any extent. but under such. conditions as have so. far existed in the United: States the occidental exhibits no tendency to intermarry with the oriental. and that lack of inclination seems to be. entirely mutual.
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Japanese and Americans do not want to amalgamate.