THE CHINESE QUESTION.
♦ ■ ■ [Per Press Association.] New York, September 3. The rejection by China of the American Chinese Treaty is ascribed to British influence, and to the insertion of the clauses preventing the return of Celestials who wished to revisit China. London, September 3, The opinion is generally expressed that the Marquis of Salisbury is pleased at the rejection of the American Treaty, as colonials now have to rely on themselves, and, moreover, that the Imperial parleying with China would be endless and fruitless. Washington, September 3, Congress has passed a Bill rendering it lawful for Chinese laborers visiting China to return to the States. The Bill provides, however, that certificates may be suspended until their identification shall be completed.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1936, 5 September 1888, Page 3
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