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U.S.A. ACTION OPPOSED. (British Official Wireless.) PUGB/Y, January 27. The British Ambassador at Washington has made a protest to the United States Government against the “Term Bill,” which Senator King, of Utah, is introducing in the United -States Senate to-day. This bill would empower the American officials ,hpai;d ..the fpreigi steamships in the' United State ports, and remove, or deport, thosi seamen aboard of the races that an ineligible for United States citizen ship. The measure is directed prim arily against Asiatics. Other European countries, it l understood, have also entered protests
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1932, Page 5
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