Eight Chinese arrived at Wellington last week from' Sydney by the Ulimaroa. All were former - residents : of ; the Dominion. It is interesting to learn (says the Dominion) that these are the 4 first Chineee brought from Sydney by ; a Huddart-Parker ] steamer since the new education test for aliens was enforced. This law has made the shipping companies ; very,-; careful i regarding : :; Chinese passengers,' as they are penalised in '■ case of a refusal to allow them to land by having to • take. them back to the port of embarkation; v'° "■ •* ■.'-. ,y - ! ■■' Eeplying to a deputation at Wellington on 1 - Friday, Sir ; , Joseph - Ward stated ? that, the education vote t had been so large in , the pa«t that he had asked the Minister for Education to keep it down ' for the current year. !f This remark was apropos of a»request- for ■ a grant of £3000 >towards' hew buildings for the Waitaki High School. The Prime Minister said the request would Ibe considered when the ■ Estimates - were under review. / Thousands, of v pounds' worth of up-to-date books, stationery, silver goods, leather"bags, and fancy goods,' must be immediately sold > at ; the? Strand Book Arcade '; sale. < \ See the prices. . . ; ? For influenza take i Woods* Great Pepper* joint Cure, Never fails. Is 6d and 2s 6i Vv
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14081, 8 June 1909, Page 5
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