EUROPEANS AND CHINESE.
In reference to the indigent Chinese, correspondent Mr. J. Kea should rcinem that his proposal could be used on both and the Chinese would bo justified in the outsiders to repatriate themselves in 1 interests of "China for the Chinese.' It to me if the Europeans had kept out of t 1 or endeavoured to make contact in the pr * manner of civilised nations we would "C> see a Chinese out of his native land 100 "J o for work. J- AITKIN-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 6
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