JAPAN & AMERICA.
IHIS ASIATIC-EXCLIJSiOft MEASTJ&ES; ■ ;< w-ny,. By TelCßmuli— Vies* '(.Hoc. Fohnjary 8, 'VJrJfo p..iu.) Washington, February 8. After a. protfacted confefencG between Sir. .Bryan (Secretary of State.) and tho Houses Imnngriation, Committoo it is announced as practically a certainty that no anti-Asiatic legislation Would -ba enacted during tho< .present ecssion of Congress. ■■~-, jly. liryaTS discussed'the; wfrole. c<>ufso of tho negp-tlat.Kjns with. .Japan, and ploftdsd Villi .inorabers of tho oomiftittei) to tako iio action with iih.o ilakef Bill iii order to losvo tsio Govewihitjit f-rco to deal diplomatically with tho invmigra* liiou questioii. . Tho .cb'minitteo .thereupon decided te postpone tho. Asiatic exclusion measures lftdetinitdy-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 5
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103JAPAN & AMERICA. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1978, 7 February 1914, Page 5
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