CHINESE INFLUX
(Per Press Association.) London, May 23 Numerous letters are appearing m the daily Press on the Chinese difficulty m Australia. Sydney, May 23. A writ of habeas cotpus has been granted m the case of the Chinamen who are willing to pay the poll tax. • The no-confidence debate arising out of Mr Dibbs' motion of censure has commenced. In his speech Mr Dibbs stated that even if China did not claim compensation, the action of the Government m preventing the Chinese passengers from landing, would cost, the colony ■■•••-%..■ Adelaide, May 9S. Lord Knutsford has cabled to the Governor that there can be no doubt the Imperial Government will be assisted by Australia m making a joint 1 representation m dealing with ..the Chinese question. Should the Cbnference meet he states that the English Government will telegraph out. certain points for consideration and discussion.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1849, 24 May 1888, Page 2
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145CHINESE INFLUX Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1849, 24 May 1888, Page 2
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