ALIEN IMMIGRATION.
, «i»i li- ANTr-ALIEN BILL ADOPTED. Lr- DISSENTING VOICES. 7 ' By Cable—Press Association— Copyright, New York, May 4. The Palifornian Senate adopted the Anti-Alien Bill by 36 votes to 2. It limits an alien who is unable to become -, a United States citizen to the specific rights conferred by the United States treatv. The Senate specifically reserves the sovereign right to enact any anti--16 alien land laws in future. '0 'The Californian Assembly, by <5 votes >d to 2, passed the Anti-Alien Bill. ' ' . As a result of its passing; thirty,two societies on the Pacific Coast have iset sued an appeal to the people of Callle fornia, declaring they have been made the victims of the scheming of politiThe Peace Congress at St. Louis aplie pealed to th« Californian Legislature ia to settle the question of alien lan* he ownership justly, and not to turn he great and friendly Power into an encm; of the United States. he ___—-" ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 295, 6 May 1913, Page 5
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158ALIEN IMMIGRATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 295, 6 May 1913, Page 5
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