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Show f-nd, according to Its author, the report re-port will be favorable. Another bill . which, Its sponsor claims, is' not aimed especially at Jan-nnese, Jan-nnese, prohibits aliens from holding lnd in the state. Hundreds of Japanese farmers would come under Its provisions, however. how-ever. The bill was discussed In committee com-mittee last night and favorably reported re-ported to the house today. BILLS, IF PASSED, WILL ! OSTRACIZE JAPANESE. 1 Sacramento, Jan. 15. Tho bills 1 r'ruwn by Grove L. Johnson of Sacramento, Sacra-mento, lestralning tho business operations opera-tions of Japanese and segregating l hem in nil communities. ar making rapid progress through the committees lu tho assembly. The measuie prohibiting pro-hibiting aliens being members ot boards of directors, referred to the committee on corporations, which affects af-fects some of the largest Japanese, importing houses on the Pacifls coast, will be reported probably on Monday v. |