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THE CHINESE QUESTION.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, — I see by your issue of yesterday that the Hon. M. Holmes lias taken upon himself to defend the Chinese, He says the most part of the railways in America were constructed by them. Shades of our fathers! where were the Irish, Scotch, English, and Germans ? Now, lam nearly as old a colonist as the hon, gentleman, and I say with contidencc that I never knew John to embark on anything except corrupting young girls. Certainly he never opened a goldfield this side of the Line, nor in California.—l am, etc., Old Kimberley. Cavcrsham, May 12.

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Evening Star, Issue 7610, 12 May 1888, Page 4

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THE CHINESE QUESTION. Evening Star, Issue 7610, 12 May 1888, Page 4

THE CHINESE QUESTION. Evening Star, Issue 7610, 12 May 1888, Page 4

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