JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES
ANTI-JAP. legislation .vetoed - .IN ALASKA. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. JUNEAU (Alaska), May 2. (Received May 5, at 8.5 a.m.) . The Alaskan Legislature passed legislation against the employment of Japanese as. fishermen, the object being to drive them out of the industry.' The Governor, however, vetoed the'Bill. MR BRYAN STAYS. : NEW YORK, May 2. (Received May 3, at 10.50 a.m.) Acting on instructions, Mr Bryan has returned to Sacramento, and intends to remain there until the anti-alien question has been'settled. SUPPORT FOR THE PRESIDENT. SACRAMENTO, May 2. (Received May 3, at 11.15 a.m.) Democrats in the State Senate have decided to support the Presidential remonstrance, and are introducing a resolution to that effect.
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Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 5
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116JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES Evening Star, Issue 15174, 3 May 1913, Page 5
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