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JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA

TOWNSPEOPLE’S RESENTMENT.

TRANSLATED INTO ACTION,

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

SAN FRANCISCO, Jnly 20, (Received Jnly 22, at 9.10 a.m.)

At Turlock, California, aroused by the failure of the Chamber of Commerce to sanction a boycott against the Japanese, raiding parties forced all the Japanese residents of Turlock on trucks, drove them to an isolated railway station, and placed them on an outgoing train. . Tho citizens were angered by the lact that the Orientals were working for lower wages and had forced 1 tho whites out of the’ fruit-workers’ jobs.—A. and N.Z, Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 4

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JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 4

JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA Evening Star, Issue 17720, 22 July 1921, Page 4

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