CHINESE IMMIGRATION.
. I[Bt CABLE.'] - - ( .\-i .'-v."- ."- ;SvDNKY,rJ'anuary 20. , The Intercolonial "Conference met again .1 to-day, 'thVHonl Thos. Dick being present t as ''representative of N_\v Zealand^ The c questibn of the influx of Chinese was under j considerafiiotfth^'greater part of the sitting, 1 <iud"a resblutjciV Hvas finally passed setting s iWtu' that the introduction ot Chinese jit , '11 the public, expense in one- "cilony was yv&- ]i judicial to all the colonies. A committee' 'J was further .appointed to prepare amen o 'ial f to the Imperial Government, on* the sub- a ject. * * „' ._ .•-*';} '" »■ '/• , f * Later. < b Tbe inetribi ial'to' the' Home Govt rnment c wbigh is to b? prepared by « special cow- li
miUee appointed at tn- ],r, ' sittipg of the Intcicolonia l Co.if. ieni p,\\i,l makeiepie-senfcition-3 in faun ot the i«.visal ot tl.e action of the l!o\ c* i m nt ol Western .Australia^ in on^in uirij a scheme foi Chinese imuugiation, and the ie«*o!u«ion passed Ij the Conln 'i».e that "the intioduction oi C uneso at the pul-lic c-fpens-e in one Colony ib pujadiciil lo all the colonies, his speu<il lefei -nee to the Western Australian schema nb recently gazetted.
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Southland Times, Issue 3927, 22 January 1881, Page 2
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192CHINESE IMMIGRATION. Southland Times, Issue 3927, 22 January 1881, Page 2
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