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ANTI-ALIEN LAWS

DROPPED INDEFINITELY,

(Byi Llectrit. Telegraph— Copyright.) ■'■-"' - tFcr Press Associauou

'■.•■ • WASHINGTON. Feb 6. After a protracted conference be--rweeri Mr. W. . J.l Bryan and the House *he Immigration Committee' it has Seen announced as a practical cert.>intv that no anti-asiatic legislation will be enacted in the present >session of Hie Congress . - Mr. Brj'an discussed the whole course of the negotiations with Japan , and pleadgd with the of the r.oriimittee" not to take action or draft a bill, in order to leave the Government free to deal diplomatically .. with the immigration 'question. -• :";'T.h<».-. committee thereupon \ decided tb " postpone the Asiatic Exclusion measures indefinitely- . ' ,

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Grey River Argus, 7 February 1914, Page 3

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ANTI-ALIEN LAWS Grey River Argus, 7 February 1914, Page 3

ANTI-ALIEN LAWS Grey River Argus, 7 February 1914, Page 3

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