THE CHOW CURSE.
William Johns' Joke.
Whether, a case at leg-pulling or not. "Triith". does not know, nor much less cares, but just for the sake of givin some idea of tfae almost^ daily insults of fered 'to our intelligence, the loHowinv freak of some disordered mind, delivered by. post to this office, is herewith ■- published :— . ' •• ■■ • 'Editor .of Truth. ' 30 Nov. 190* ! Sir.— Your unjustifiable attacks upon the Chinese who are allowed to settle/ down in N.Z. by the sanction of the' Government is un worthy of you-. as i have discovered them, to be a noble anc generous race. So much so i have giver, my sanction to marriage of. iiay (laughter to a Uhinese> gentleman, '■ am. why should not N.Z. girls marry Ohm ese. They are thrifty, hard working i . and clean living men and a credit tttheir adopted, land and make excellent husbands and fatiiers. > Your logic upo;> the Chinese is foolish and ridiculous Yours etc . WILMAM JOHNS. Of course,' the letter of William Johns, who for purposes of identification miglH just as 'well have galled. ;^ hjniself Joh> Thomas, is a joke, at feast we trust ii is. If it is ncit, well^ good-luck to the Chow, and may William "'Johns be promt of the half-bred mongrels that will can him "Gian-father." -
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NZ Truth, Issue 181, 5 December 1908, Page 4
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215THE CHOW CURSE. NZ Truth, Issue 181, 5 December 1908, Page 4
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