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THE CHINESE QUESTION.

, [ 'FISHERIES SQUABBLE.

, ?ekin, September 10. it is regarded as certain that China will reject any further parleying on the Chinese1' American Treaty. . i LondoNj September 13. Lord Harris, speaking ab Carmarthen, : j said ■British 'relations with China and 'wA^tobrica were causing uneasiness, and although, he 'would deplore a quarrel with ■ ■ America, yet every Englishman requires ■ that British: colonies angll-. :n<>ti be flown* trodden, over-ruled, and ill-treated by their neighbours. ■ . • Washington, 'September 11. : President Cleveland, in his letter accept- ;..■;/. ing the candidature for the Presidency, ; ignores the Fisheries Treaty. .' ■ i! .. General Harrison, in his address to the Republicans, denounces the immigration of ,'■ paupers and Chinese into America.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 217, 14 September 1888, Page 4

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THE CHINESE QUESTION. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 217, 14 September 1888, Page 4

THE CHINESE QUESTION. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 217, 14 September 1888, Page 4