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r AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] CALIFORNIAN ANTI-JAP LAW (Received This Day at 9.45 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. On the eve of the poll in California, on anti-Japanese legislation, Mr Davis, (Under Secretary of State) in a statement outlining the State Department’s disposition on the law prohibiting Japan ese from holding land, Davis said the State Department had numerous friendly candid discussions with Japan's ambassador and it is believed, he ealises and has sought to make clear, that no outcome of the Californian movement will be acceptable to the country at large, that does not accord with the existing application of the provisions of the law or the national instinct of justice.” INTERNAL CHINA." PEKIN, October 31. The principal Kwangse militarists have fled to Shanghai. Prior to their flight the administrative directors of the military Government cancelled the inefepenee of the soifth-western provinces, declaring north and south China were (reunited. Cantonese leaders, (however, repudiate tl|e cancellation. Cantonese troops have entered Canton.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1920, Page 2
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