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LABOUR ON THE RAND.

MR CHAiM_3_-RIiAIN*_ VIEWS.

WORKING MEN OPPOSE CHINESE IMMIGRATION.

United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. (Received January 15th, 11.10 p.m.) CAPETOWN, January 15. Mr Chamberlain visited two of Robinson's mines, descending the deepest of them. Subsequenltly addressing the Chamber of Mines, he dwelt on the limited supply of Uganda labour, and the danger of importing the sleeping sickness. Accepting Chinese labour as a y possible alternative, he questioned whether there was a sufficient supply of Chinese, inasmuch as there was always a shortage ait the ports under European control, whion were the sole source of supply.

(Received January 16th, 1.10 a.m.) CAPETOWN, January 15. The Johannesburg working men protest against Chinese immigration. They have issued placards declaring that the contribution of thirty millions to the cost of the war is the prioe of the "yellow agony."

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11483, 16 January 1903, Page 5

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LABOUR ON THE RAND. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11483, 16 January 1903, Page 5

LABOUR ON THE RAND. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11483, 16 January 1903, Page 5

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