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Show I'wo Ant i-('iiiiCe measures. Washingi'on, February 18. There has bean some-talk as to the difference betwoen I the Chinese bills introduced in the House by Representatives Felton and Henles'. llepre-f sentative McKeuna, v,"lio has been examin-' ing both bills, says that the points of difference differ-ence are not to great as supposod. $ Henley's bill abrogates the treaty immediately on its passage, Felton': on notice to the Chinese Empire by our Government. Henley's admits ad-mits into the country diplomats and their household iiudljody servants: Felton's also-includes also-includes students for public colleges. The certificate of ,the diplomat provided f or in itorrlev's-rmathoTleftints of that if--4l" firl restriction act. Felton's certificate has the defect of Morrow's bill. This- defect in Henley's certificate is of no importance, rs it can hardly be abused. |