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CHINESE QUESTION.

STATE OF FEELING IN CHINA,

fP—B PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Baoaived January 9th. 1-30 p__

Hong Kong, January 8.

A large meeting of Mandarins will be held here at an early date, when Quong Tart, a well-known merchant of Sydney, will be requested to state his views on the treatment of Chinese in Australia, and to suggest a method of equitably settling the difficulty. The Chinese question has temporarily ceased to excite public attention, owing to the preparations being made for the Emperor's marriage.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7251, 10 January 1889, Page 5

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CHINESE QUESTION. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7251, 10 January 1889, Page 5

CHINESE QUESTION. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7251, 10 January 1889, Page 5

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