Our poonle in New Zealand are apt to look very humble, said Mr. Hwang, the Chinese’Consul, in a lecture at Wellington. They are humble, but they look more so. And some of them have in; ..>i r of extreme timidity as they pass along the streets, with their eves down. Observant people, will nave noticed it, lvat thev must not mistake the appearance for timidity. It is a kind of reverence, the reverence that is ingrained in the race.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2760, 15 March 1910, Page 2
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