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Chin Ying Don et al., Appellants, v. George B. Billings, United States Commissioner, etc., 1911 — 220 U.S. 629 · caselaw · US
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Chin Ying Don et al., Appellants, v. George B. Billings, United States Commissioner, etc.
220 U.S. 629·Supreme Court of the United States·1911
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Opinion
No. 715.
Chin Ying Don et al., Appellants, v. George B. Billings, United States Commissioner, etc.
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts.
May 1, 1911.
Mr. Warren Ozro Kyle for the appellants.
The Attorney General, The Solicitor General and Mr. Assistant Attorney General Harr for the appellee.
[MAJORITY]
Dismissed with costs, on authority of counsel for the appellant, on motion of Mr. Solicitor General Lehmann for the appellee.