NEWS IN BRIEF.
JAPANESE NOT WANTED. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT NEW YORK, Jan. 22. A move against Japanese immigration into Missouri was made by Senator McCawley in the State legislature at Jefferson City. He presented a Bill modelled on the Californian law, which would bar any aliens, who l were not eligible Igr American citizenship, from owning real estate or property in the State. SUPPORTERS. OF TR.OTSKY CONDEMNED.
LONDON, Jan. 22. The Riga correspondent of the Daily Express says eight military instructors at the Moscow garrison were sentenced to death for refusing to organise antiTrotsky demonstrations and organising prov-Trotskv demonstrations instead. PURCHASE OF GRAIN. LONDON. Jan. 22. In confirmation of the Russian grain shortage, the Soviet is busy buying wheat and flour from any source obtainable, notably American and Argentina. RESIGNED FROM LEAGUE. LONDON. Jan. 22. Advices from Berne confirm the report that Costa Rica has resigned from, the membership of the League of Nations. IMPERIAL DEFENCE. LONDON, Jan. 22. The Premier (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) has invited Viscount Haldane to continue his membership on the committee if Imperial, defence.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 January 1925, Page 5
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