THE RAND CHINESE.
“A DELIBERATELY-EXPRESSED DESIRE.” LORD ROSEBERYAND MR WISE. LONDON, October 23. “The Times,” commenting on Lord Rosebery’s reply to Mr B. R. Wise, reminds his Lordship that the Australians had no call to express themselves respecting Chinese labour on the Rand. That was essentially the decision, and was taken on tile same autonomous principle prevailing already in the self-governing colonics. For the Liberals to interfere and upset the de-liberately-expressed desire, of the fcolony would, says “The Times,” bo a. strange departure from Liberal principles.
A SCHEME OF CONTROL. . CAPETOWN, October 23. Indian officers have been engaged to organise a scheme for the control of Chinese on the Itnul.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5728, 25 October 1905, Page 5
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