CHINESE AFFECTED
MUST KEEP BOOKS IN*
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1 i'■ ;• (nEUTER'siTELEOUAIti)-;; ■■■.■;-.':, . ■•'' ' ;• ■:■ JReceiveH; 9tli'; February^ -a.m;) ' : ' " ■'■ •■';'' "':? T;- :MANiLA,'"Bth!. : FeWuar^,;: A More .than,;, twelve thousand Chinese' retailers -are.-'; affected, arid''will possibly be forced■.tp-leaye,the. islandsVai a result o± the Supreme Coiirt ■ decisou upholding the ]egality-: ; of : . the bpok-keeping-'law passed' two.:.years. ago,;-which prohibits books, befog kept in - the Chinese: language. ;An appeal to, the United States Supreme Court is likely. ■■'' :■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1925, Page 7
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70CHINESE AFFECTED Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1925, Page 7
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