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JAPANESE NOT WANTED. By Gable—Press Association—Copyright. London, January 12. ■ Reuter's Tokio correspondent states j that newspapers deprecate the antii Japanese attitude shown in the reintro-' ' duction in the Californian Legislature |of the Anti-Alien Land Bill. Government officials and prominent personages I contend that Japan has admittedly effectively for two years fullilled her selfimposed restriction on emigration. PISTOLS FOR THE POLICE. London, January 12. Mr. Churchill and Sir Edward Henry, Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, witnessed the testing of thirty types of automatic pistols with a view to selecting the most suitable for the service when necessary. MAP OF THE MOON. London, January 12. Mr. \V. Ooodacre, after seven years" work with a twelve-inch telescope, hasi • completed a map of the moon, thirty - miles to the inch. It shows 30,000- , craters.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 223, 14 January 1911, Page 2
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133GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 223, 14 January 1911, Page 2
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