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THE CHOW CURSE.

TO THE EDITOK

Sir, — Being a constant readier o£ "Truth" I have read with interest your articles dealing -with the "Yellow Peril" ; a question, I think, requiring the careful consideration of the citizens of New Zealand, and'also by their representa lives in* tlic House of Parliament. : Now, Sir, I consider it a scandalous shame that for the sake of £100 per head, the Government allow these yellowskinned mongrels into "God's Own Land" to contaminate the younger /reneration, and, moreover, what; does the Government gain ('beyond the paltry £100) by allowing them to land, I consider it is doing the country a most grevious wrong by not only allowing the Chinamen m the country, but also m not passing an Act of ParJiament to rid the country of them, for, . if something .is not done, the time is not far distant when the white men will be crowded out to make room for the Chow and his bastard race. Now, seeing that the people view this,ques--lion with indifference, could not

something be done, such as forming an Anti-Ohinese Society, that would bring; the matter forcibly before the people and so enable them to thoroughly appreciate their danger. I feel convinced that if someone who thoroughly understood the question won id but start a movement to form a society like the one indicated he (or they) would soon have a large following (and also the blessings of the community),, and who is more fitted to start such a thing than yourself, with your knowledge of the question (excepting poor Lionel Terry) and he cannot help us now. .We are waking up and want him more than ever. Hoping lam not taking up to much of your valuable time I thank you m anticipation of movimg m the matter.— l am, &c.

ANTI-CHOW.

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NZ Truth, Issue 90, 9 March 1907, Page 8

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THE CHOW CURSE. NZ Truth, Issue 90, 9 March 1907, Page 8

THE CHOW CURSE. NZ Truth, Issue 90, 9 March 1907, Page 8

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