JAPS IN CALIFORNIA.
,NW YORKf The Stato Secretary of CalitermA re- =.'! ,) fused to honour tho first set of’papers , / a P a . , . ,ese Corporttion submitted for fihng Bince. the, land laws and referendum were adopted.. It is expected that this,,may -boednie, a: lyj' I *, test-case in the oyent of; thp proposed, ’ , JL|l American-Japahejs® -Treaty not ing effective.—(A. and N.Z., cable).’.' ’ 1 : : v.y ;■ . ‘ :! i AMERICAN ANTI.ALIFM I AW/Q .1 j
t•\ v;- fa r; ■» ,v r.j- #'• ■ .iviy . k ■ ■■ ; LONDON''hi 7 Diplomatic circles- attatsh' importance - to the news from'. New' York tßatsa|a)t W, and; America aye.about, to negotiate | agrcomenthperinjttij^ l .. | tiori to the -Philippines, and also apply-. , I ing the Califprnian-property law;to. all’ 1 aliens, uipludiqg the British. ; It‘is be-’. I , liove'd-that"America’s'aotion will atbuhe,' I
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 227, 31 December 1920, Page 5
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122JAPS IN CALIFORNIA. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 227, 31 December 1920, Page 5
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