THE JAPANESE.
THE ANTAGONISM. PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Nnw York, Dee. 9. Tho San Franoieoo Board of Education haa informed the authorities at Washington th it Japanese sent to Oriental aonools woro ruooiyiog the sume privileges and advantages as other public school children.
London, D.C. 9
Tho Timoa' special o ,-rreHpandnnt root to San Franc'aoa truces the anti Japanese movo to Labor Union leaders and politicians. Ho paints out haw the Japanese are humilated io a ihou-a :d ways. Taoy aro bearing it well, but- none are losing their tempera, Arnsu! s ou whites are frequent, and tho situaiioa is daugoroua.
war moieim YANKEE YARN ABOUT JAP3 IN HAWAII. EXCITEMENT INCREASING.
PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received 12 5 a m., Dee. 11. New York, Dec. 10. Tho exoitoment in California ib on the increase.
Railway companies are urged to provide Hopuraie cars for J jpsncss, H-eting? have been hold to denyuucs President Rioaevcli’s message. Received 1.15 a m., Dec. 11,
Prominent men predict a war between America and Japan. Hongkong telegrams assert that under the giuo of labo urs, two rpg’m-jnts of Japanese, fully cfliierod, are , working sugar plantations at Hawaii.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1955, 11 December 1906, Page 2
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