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CHINESE ON THE RAND.

A PASSING FRENZY. THE POWER OF THE KAFFIRS. United Press Association—Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. CAPETOWN, November 50. Sir Arthur Lawley, Lieutenant-Governor of the Transvaal, at a farewell banquet at Johannesburg, said : "If the clock were put back I would unhesitatingly advocate the importation of Chinese. The political outcry against it is only an ephemeral frenzy which will pass. Unless the Kaffirs are moulded aright, they will become a. potential menace .to the whole of .South Africa. I* Is tie greatest question' colonists must face."

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 848, 2 December 1905, Page 5

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CHINESE ON THE RAND. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 848, 2 December 1905, Page 5

CHINESE ON THE RAND. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 848, 2 December 1905, Page 5

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