THE CHINESE QUESTION.
Press Association. • DUNEDIN, last night Mr. A. W. Uoyil addressed a meeting of fruiterers and laundrvmen here to-night on the subject of a "-Into New- Zealand. As a result it "'ns decided to hold a public meeting, }vith a view- to educating public opinion in the matter. The following re--O'ntiQii was carried unanimouslv: ** I hat- t his meeting, representative of the fruit’ industry and laundry business of Dunedin, emphatically declares itself in favor in principle of a white New Zealand, and urges legislative action to restrict Asiatic immigration.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2135, 18 July 1907, Page 2
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91THE CHINESE QUESTION. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2135, 18 July 1907, Page 2
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