ILL FEELING IN CALIFORNIA
SEVERAL ATTACKS ON JAPANESE.
(Received 23rd June, 10 a.m.)
NEW YORK, 21st June. .There have been several crimes against Japanese in California, during the past" few days, and some newspapers are inclined to accept them as evidence of an anti-Japaneso outbreak. The bodies of two well-dressed Japanosc were found on a lonely seashore road near San Pedro. They had been shot from an ambush, and the bodies were horribly mutilated. The victims have not been identified, and there is no clue to the perpetrators. There was another incident at Los Angeles, where a Japanese salesman was dragged from a motor-car by a party of men and women, who threatened to tar-and feather him unless he immediately left the district. Other demonstrations against Japanese are reported.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 147, 23 June 1924, Page 7
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