AMERICAN ITEMS.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
AMERICA AND THE JAPS. NEW YORK, Juno 8. An investigation of the Japanese immigration question Will be made on the Pacific Coast during the summer by members of the Immigration Committee of Congress. Senator Phelan, of California, asked the Committee to investigate the situation with a view to renewing past efforts for thle passage of pending legislation, which would bar all Jao-
. anese immigrants from the Pacific -B**ooast, and prohibit Japanese child-on born in the United States from acquiring' citizenship.
AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.'\ ■"'(Received this dav at 1.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, June 8
Hiram Johnston continues to be favorite for Republican nomination for the Presidency, Other possibilities include Charles Evan Hughes, Leonard Wood, Governor London of Ulonois, Knox,-Poindexter, .Butler and Harding.
Democrats ,will hold a convention at Francisco. SErMcAdoo is undeniably favourite, though Mr Hoover may prove a dark horse.
CANADIAN WHEAT CROP. ■*Lf' nteceivgcl This Day at 1.5. p.m.) OTTAWA, Jung 8. The outlook for the wheat crops in Canadian prairie areas is regarded as the best for fifteen years.
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