CHINESE PROTEST.
IMMIGRATION RESTBIC^^; (mat umcusoi ' WELLINGTON, ApJlfe In an open letter to the New Zealand) tie Chinee# of Wellington enter » protest 'fffff the manner A in which the HWB|', laws are applied to their coimflgM; desiring to enter «Jritiih whereas the British, Ajneiiea%*?®gother Governmenti in past jparMM.. foroed China to concede thr door?' for foreigners seeking to H in trade in tho Orient. ' aßafe--, The letter points ont that mMfe ose are born gardeners, and vkitoflM are unwilling to endure the wWWHI,lieccssary to produce best, therefore, if the white community would be shortage and high prices for In conclusion, the letter Chinese feel very sore at tho British who, having fcjr naffflr arms opened China to roreigSMlflilW seek to retain their privileges , while excluding Chinese from wß' trading in British conntriea» ask that Now Zealanders charity on which so much strosi'Mjlß [ in their Christian doctrine. .JmL
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18678, 29 April 1926, Page 8
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147CHINESE PROTEST. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18678, 29 April 1926, Page 8
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