THE CHINESE.
ANTI-FOREIGN MOVEMENT. HONGKONG, November 19. German warships on the Chines? Coatt. lire taking precautions in the event of the •development of an anti-foreign movement. TREATMENT IN THE TRANSVAAL. I'RETORIA. Novemtor 19. Eleven hundred free Chines storekeepers, in Ihe Ttansvual, petitioned the Chinese Minister in London, protesting against Ihe Asiatic' Registration Act. which imposed on tllem ;i degrading inspection, reducing theni to a lower level than African natives. Btlch treatment was only fit for sdavus. They state that they will submit IcTvolnuhiry registration ; otherwise they claim to be repatriated with full comprnsatioh. SHIPMENT FROM THE RAND. ; .DURBAN, November 19. Th l .' strainer Swanley has sailed -with 2CCO repatriated Chinese.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13448, 21 November 1907, Page 5
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