CHINESE IN WHITE COUNTRIES.
ete A cable item in Monday night’s “Herald” sheds some further light upon the- ways of tho gentle Asiatic when his foothold upon a country is allowed to become secure. 11l the ‘instance under notice, J.vvo Chinese societies in Philadelphia, U.S.A., developed a fend, and have taken to murdering each other in the streets. I'Tcm that to interfering with whites is not _a long step, and that the Chinese do this was 1 amply proved last year by the shocking revelations consequent upon the minder of a New York girl ‘■'missionary” in the Chinese quarter of New York. South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand have not had too pleasant an experience ol the Mongol, and even England—winch has always been the Mongol’s steadfast friend as regards his immigration into her colonies is beginning to feel, alarmed at the e-rowing Chinese quarters of Liverpool and London. An Asiatic, intrusion always means sooner or later, a certain amount of admixture of Mongolian and- Caucasian blood, and this has not as a general thing shown itself to be an advantage.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13057, 27 April 1910, Page 4
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181CHINESE IN WHITE COUNTRIES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13057, 27 April 1910, Page 4
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