ASIATIC PREMISES.
A CREDIT TO THE C_"C^JP.iOT& "With respect to the cond__ion of'da premises occupied by Asia,tics in A__> land, a matter which was questioned%, Jo Mesj iMODFCo§§fpJj Hllßiliil t—e preanises occupied, by ___—cies ia j Auckland were a credit to their occapants, though of course they -wereilM ! _ tlie -esrt parts of tlie city. o_u= r2u- ! nese -were prevented from _■ ■Hi - '' | women, with tliom without a pftll % '■ and as a. consequence tltey -sve—e _*"*f|"-" jlors. Compared with" the average *xtoopean bachelor quarters, those of- m I Chinese -were regarded —lore -ti—n. "*■ ivourablv. The only oveTcrowanig t^ 5 caused by the market gardeners Vrt» nsuaDv spent wet days whenwoikw*' impossible, with their countrymen a town. it In pursuance of the resolution pasM* by the Council calling attention to inspector Fersuson's remarks «* spect to undue competition of C_att» labour with the European laundries, vt. Minister of Labour replied stating t» he would be pleased- to give the his careful consideration.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 225, 20 September 1906, Page 4
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