In this connection I renew my recommendation of one year ago, that--
To give importance to and to add to the efficiency of our diplomatic
relations with Japan and China, and to further aid in retaining the
good opinion of those peoples, and to secure to the United States its
share of the commerce destined to flow between those nations and the
balance of the commercial world, an appropriation be made to support at
least four American youths in each of those countries, to serve as a
part of the official family of our ministers there. Our representatives
would not even then be placed upon an equality with the representatives
of Great Britain and of some other powers. As now situated, our
representatives in Japan and China have to depend for interpreters and
translators upon natives of those countries, who know our language
imperfectly, or procure for the occasion the services of employees in
foreign business houses or the interpreters to other foreign ministers.
I renew the recommendation made on a previous occasion, of the transfer
to the Department of the Interior, to which they seem more appropriately
to belong, of all the powers and duties in relation to the Territories
with which the Department of State is now charged by law or by custom.
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