CANADIAN AFFAIRS
JAPANESE TO BE DEPORTED. [by CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] (Recd. July 9, noon.) VANCOUVER, July 8. Four hundred local Japanese face deportation. A police investigation alleged wholesale smuggling of aliens into British Columbia by means of false documents. I. Yossi, an interpreter at the local offices of the Dominion Department of Immigration, and three others have been arrested. It is alleged that they have forged documents, which were sent to Japan, and permitted the bearers to enter. WHEAT OUTPUT. A message from Fort William (Ontario) states that though export clearances of Canadian wheat for the week ending on Saturday were half a million bushels greater than the previous week, which was 3,447,647 bushels, the visible supply of Canadian wheat at all points dropped by only half a million bushels, due to the quantity coming from farms. The total stocks in store are 175,170,574 bushels.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1931, Page 2
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