ASIATIC RESTRICTION.
AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE. NOT LIKED BY CHINESE. CHINA ANU FOREIGN AFFAIRS. VIEWS OF CHINESE CONSUL. Received February 3, 6.30 p.m. PERTH, February 3. Hwang Yung Liang, Chinese Consul for New Zealand, has arrived here accompanied by his wife and daughter. Interviewed on the subject of the Australian restriction of Asiatics, Hwang Yung Liang said that the Chinese did not like Australia's attitude, but he, himself, desired to make an investigation of the subject before expressing an opinion. China was developing rapidly ; and was paying more attention to foreign affairs as was evidenced by the institution of the Australian consular service. Some of the leading Chinese residents waited on Hwang Yung Liang, and informed him that the Australian law was not so vigorously enforced against the Japanese as against the Chinese.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3107, 4 February 1909, Page 5
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