ANTIPATHY TO ASIATICS.
CAXADIAX ACTION. By Cable—Press Association— Copyright ' Ottawa, January '22. I Tlie Government is negotiating with j Downing -Slroot regarding the propos«d Asiatic' Exclusion Bill. It is not known yet whether total exclusion of Asiatics will he decided on, as negotiations along these lines are still proceeding between the Canadian and Home Co- ' vernmenU. The former lias already I decided to introduce an Immigration I Bill before the present session ends. Washington, January 22. In the House the. Immigration Committe declined to re-open the hearing of the Raker Mill, excluding Asiatics. Members explained that they wished to hear from Air. Bryan before taking action. The Japanese -Minister's address, as delivered at Tokio, was read and discussed thoroughly. Mr. Bryan declined to say whether lie proposed to reply to the last Japanese Mote, hut remarked that though the situation was diplomatically better, it was understood that Japan refuses to abandon treatment of (he whole question by diplomatic methods.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 176, 24 January 1914, Page 5
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159ANTIPATHY TO ASIATICS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 176, 24 January 1914, Page 5
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