THE UNITED STATES.
PREVENTING- EXPECTOHATIOft New Yoric, February 10. Two hundred arrests have been mail for spitting in railway and tram curs. The arrests are the outcome of a tuberculosis campaign.
JAPANESE RESTRICTION. Received 11, 9.18 p.m. New York, February 11. A Dill has been introduced in the New York Assembly to appoint a Legislative Commission to confer with, representatives of other States, and it thought advisable to recommend Congress to pass a general exclusion Act applicable to Japanese. Received 11, 10.58 p.m. Mew York, February U. The Califoruian Assembly, by 41 to 37, rejected the Segregation of Japanese School Children Bill. The Oregon and Nevada Senates Xi- ~ jeeted a-ati-Asiatic Bills.
FORMAL ELECTION OF MR, TAFT.
v Received 11, 10..W p.m. New York, February 11. The formal election of Mr. Taft as President, in the presence of the members of both Houses of Congress, took place yesterday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 16, 12 February 1909, Page 2
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