GENERAL CABLES.
ASIATIC IMMIGRATION. Ottawa, Feb. 11. The Canadian Senate is consider* ing a biR empowering the Govern* ment to enforce stricter regulations for Chinese immigrants. The onus, of proof of identity will be placed. on the Chinese seeking free admission as merchants or students. FAMINE IN CHINA'.. * New York, Feb. IE The American Minister to China' reports that two millions are starving. An army transport is loading with? provisions at Seattle in aid oi thesufferers. Mr. Rockefeller contributes £lOOO to the famine fund. A GHASTLY TRADE. Vienna, Feb. 11. The police in southern Hungary* raided a gipsy camp and found twenty-three kidnapped children artificially crippled for begging purposes, including some that had been blinded, others- with bent limbs and skin diseases. The whole band was arrested. Several had previously been convicted. JEWS IN RUSSIA. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. There is a resolution .before theHouse of Representatives adriing Mr. Taft to void the Russian treaty of 1832 on the ground that Ameri- ; can Jewish citizens are denied futt privileges as American - spbje&a when travelling in Russia.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 53, 13 February 1911, Page 1
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