CHINESE IN NEW ZEALAND
THEIR HOLD ON FRUIT TRADE. RESENTMENT IN CANTERBURY. (By Teh-graph--Press Association.) CIIRISTCIIURCII, Monday. Resentment, al Ihe growing hold of Chinese in the fruit trade, and their rapid spread into other trades, was expressed by a Canterbury fruitgrowers' meeting. It was decided lo write In the Minister of Internal Affairs endorsing the action of Ike Government in placing an embargo on Ihe entry of Chinese to .New Zealand until the end of the year. It was also agreed lo tiring Ihe whole under the notice of the Trades and Labour Council.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16788, 4 May 1926, Page 6
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