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Tape Arrested on Smuggling Charge

The article titled "Tape Arrested on Smuggling Charge" reports Frank Tape's arrest for accepting bribes from Chinese migrants.

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Article “Former Chinese Interpreter at Seattle Immigration Station Held to Await Action by Federal Grand Jury” from the Seattle Times reports Frank Tape’s arrest for allegedly accepting bribes from Chinese migrants for entry into the country.

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37.04.02a

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Seattle Times

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Tape Arrested on Smuggling Charge

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Seattle Times

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1914-04-16

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Seattle Times

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Tape Arrested on Smuggling Charge

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1914-04-16

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Seattle Times

Publisher

Seattle Times

Date

1914-04-16

Language

eng

Type

Text

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Newspaper

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jpg

Subject

Discrimination; Race and Racism

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Seattle Times

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Public Domain

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37.04.TXT.056

Creator

Seattle Times

Publisher

Seattle Times

Date

1914-04-16

Language

eng

Type

Text

Format

Newspaper

File Format

jpg

Subject

Discrimination; Race and Racism

Source

Seattle Times

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

37.04.TXT.056

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