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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 4 詳細
4. California File 1(0003 - 0157) |
1) | (手書きメモ) Oriental Exclusion League Pamphlets McClatchy (from Ralph) (0004) |
2) | “What is the California Oriental Exclusion League?” 2pp. (0005-0006) |
3) | “Some observations by an American resident in Japan,” from a letter written by Miss Frances Hewett, Nov. 8, 1919, 3pp. (0007-0009) |
4) | “Have we cause for alarm?” 3pp. (0010-0012) |
5) | “Data on Japanese activities throughout the State of California gathered by the California Oriental Exclusion League,” 6pp. (0013-0018) |
6) | (Booklet) “Japanese or whites? Which shall rule and occupy this land?” by V. S. McClatchy, The Sacramento Bee, Dec. 1919, 7pp. (0019-0023) |
7) | (Booklet) “The Germany of Asia” by V. S. McClatchy, the Sacramento Bee, 46pp. (0024-0051) |
8) | “Imperial valley is aroused over the Japanese menace - Nipponese are controlling winter crops; ultimate economic expulsion of white settlers predicted unless defense measures are adopted,” from Los Angeles Times, Jan. 11, 1p. (0052) |
9) | “Dual citizenship a menace to the United States,” from the Sacramento Bee, Feb. 4, 1920, 2pp. (0053-0054) |
10) | “Japanese in America are urged to be “loyal protectors of race”,” from the Sacramento Bee, Mar. 1, 1920, 1p. (0055) |
11) | “Breeding Japanese soldiers in Hawaii and California,” from the Sacramento Bee, Feb. 6, 1920, 1p. (0056) |
12) | “Senate approves use of naval radios for news,” from the Sacramento Bee, Mar. 11, 1920, 1p. (0057) |
13) | “News by radio will be an effective agent for peace,” from the Sacramento Bee, Mar. 12, 1920, 1p. (0058) |
14) | 「第六号 日本人土地所有と農園経営法」 加州中央農会, 1915.8, 67pp. (0058-0097) |
15) | 「第八号 加州の果実概観」 松本萬六著, 加州中央農会, 1926.3, 33pp. (0098-0119) |
16) | “The Japanese Farmers in California,” Japanese Agricultural Association, 32pp. (0120-0141) |
17) | 「加州の米作」 加州中央農会, 1918.8, 22pp. (0142-0157) |
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