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AMERICA AND JAPAN

CALIFORNIAN BILLS.

ONE OF THEM PASSES THE ASSEMBLY. ROOSEVELT'S WARNING. (dt TEUSGiurn—rnfcss association—corritiaui.) San Francisco, February 5. Tho Californian Assembly rejected a Bill prohibiting aliens from being niombors of a corporation, also a Bill requiring tho segregation of Japanese from whites, but agreed to a Bill oxcluding Japanese from tho schools. , President Roosevelt telegraphed to Mr. J. N. GiUett (Governor of California, nho possesses the power of veto): "This is tho most offensive Bill of all. It is. cloarly unconstitutional, and wo should bo compelled to test it."

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 5

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91

AMERICA AND JAPAN Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 5

AMERICA AND JAPAN Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 426, 8 February 1909, Page 5

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