AFRICAN ITEMS,
j>y Electric Telegraph—Copy .t .• JAPANESE IMMIGRATION. :Received this day at 9.20 a.ui.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 12. The F'Hb<raJ Hqiise of Representatives Immigration 'Committee lias begun an investagation of the Japanese lninhgratiou situation in California. Senator Pheßn testified that Japanese were being smuggled from .ifexiqo ‘ipp Pali* fornia • THE EX-CROWN PRINCE. (Received this day-af 9.30"a.pi.) NEW YORK, Jujy 13 The “Chicago Tribune’s” Wieringen correspondent interviewed the Crown Prince, who sajd . widely the Dutch Government cannot intend to keep me here. forere v and surely the Allies wophl not insist on such a thing. lam a young man, aged 37 years and to be marooned with nothing to occupy myself . for the rest of my lifetime is unthinkable, I perfer to .go to America, ff I | could not return to Germany. Obvi- 1 ously J could not go to France, England or Belgium. There is nj'wayp Spajta, of course.
EVACUATING. (Received this day at 10.20 a.m.l WASHINGTON, Jujy 12. The State Department learns that Japanese troops have received orders to evacuate Traps-Baikal region in Siberia. A large number of railroad cars have been sent for their transportation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1920, Page 2
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