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High Court Upholds Jap Curfew, Restores U.S. Citizenship of Red. Exclusion Justified, Say Judges. (June 21, 1943) (ddr-densho-56-939)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 21, 1943, pp. 1, 4
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Exclusion of All Asiatics is Slogan of Organized Labor. Western Immigration Conference Goes on Record as Opposed to Free Admission of Orientals. Prospective European Influx Great Menace. (November 9, 1913) (ddr-densho-56-239)
The Seattle Daily Times, November 9, 1913 pp. 19, 24
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Seattle Jap to Teach Flying in Mikado's Army. George Takasow, Who Learned How to Manipulate Plane in This City, Leaves for Orient Tomorrow. Ostensibly Plans to Tour Islands. (April 6, 1914) (ddr-densho-56-246)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 6, 1914, pp. 1, 2
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Conshies' at U. of W. are Led by Nisei Youth. 'Defense or Aggression, War is War,' One Conscientious Objector Says in Explaining Refusal to Serve. (April 12, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-751)
The Seattle Daily Times, April 12, 1942, pp. 1, 12
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Exclusion of Grown Japanese is Approved. President Sees No Objection to an Age Test. Metcalf Told to Threaten Use of Federal Power 'to Enforce Observance of Our Treaty, Supreme Law of Land.' (December 18, 1906) (ddr-densho-56-68)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 18, 1906, pp. 1, 15
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Would Make Outlaw of Red Enemy. Commissioner-General of Immigration, in Annual Report, Says Deportation Does Not Punish Anarchist. Nations of World Should Take Action. (December 15, 1919) (ddr-densho-56-344)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 15, 1919, pp. 1, 9
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King County Jap Farmers Ordered Out (May 5, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-785)
The Seattle Daily Times, May 5, 1942, pp. 1, 2
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Emery Home Broken Up. Mother and Daughter Sell Effects to Make Trip North. Churchman's Daughter Who Wedded Son of Nippon. Girl's Love for Oriental Wrecks Home of Her Father. (March 28, 1909) (ddr-densho-56-148)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 28, 1909, pp. 1, 3
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Japanese Internees Start For New Home in Idaho. Japs Backtrack Oregon Trail to Idaho Camp (August 16, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-834)
The Seattle Daily Times, August 16, 1942, pp. 1, 14
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Jap 'Revenge' Feared for Tule Lake Incident (November 14, 1943) (ddr-densho-56-982)
The Seattle Daily Times, November 14, 1943, pp. 1, 16
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Jap Evacuees' Return After Jan. 1 Approved (December 18, 1944) (ddr-densho-56-1082)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 18, 1944, pp. 1, 3
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2 Japanese Held On Spy Charge (June 10, 1941) (ddr-densho-56-502)
The Seattle Daily Times, June 10, 1941, pp. 1, 16
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Tears, Smiles Mingle as Japs Bid Bainbridge Farewell (March 30, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-730)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 30, 1942, pp. 1, 2
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Enemy Alien Evacuation Order Held Imminent. Appointment of Property Custodian Asked; Blow to Produce Markets Foreseen; U.S. to Pay Costs (March 1, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-657)
The Seattle Daily Times, March 1, 1942, pp. 1, 5
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Loyal Nisei Can't Be Held In Camps, High Court Rules. Army Ouster of Japanse Held Valid (December 18, 1944) (ddr-densho-56-1081)
The Seattle Daily Times, December 18, 1944, pp. 1, 3
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California Passes Anti-Alien Law; Bryan Leaves. California Assembly Enacts Land Measure As Passed by Senate. Webb Bill Becomes Law by Action of Lower House of State Legislature -- Now Goes to Gov. Johnson. Democracts for it Upon Final Vote. (May 4, 1913) (ddr-densho-56-227)
The Seattle Daily Times, May 4, 1913, pp. 1, 7
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Axis Spy Groups Smashed in Coast Raids; 300 Jailed. Nipponese Taken in F.B.I. Round-Up Here. 103 Japs Seized in Seattle; All State Now Defense Zone. (February 22, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-643)
The Seattle Daily Times, February 22, 1942, pp. 1, 7
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14 Men Try in Vain to Catch 'Ghost' on Rented Jap Farm (August 17, 1942) (ddr-densho-56-836)
The Seattle Daily Times, August 17, 1942, pp. 1, 5