CHINA AND THE CHINESE.
'DELATIONS WITH OTHEB POWERS. , : ■ ■■■•;■•■■•:• .ABQTJT.'WIVEN" NAMES: , : ':' - :i.:; (Br ,Tel«r»i>h.-6D«clai: Oorrwotid.nU"'' - : ' w,---v V- Ciristchurch, Septemberl7. the .<Jhine«r Consul, who is staying here for a day or two^has .to Mouse ■Mγ. Hwang's enthusaism., <<"Amorica, : he; said,; 'has ■teen: much'^bre'friendly' ,to m us_ thanvauy■ othpr.country has- been.' •S Americans,.not only welcomeT our'.studenStb Ikt in^fK sl^^",1 ? OU J ]' es .Wct'Oßs. but asBotAiP^ s in-suitabie: places.' 1 in rt' *^ oV?r i un(!ll^and : Pnvate individuals do these things for , us, and.caE'wedD'anythinß but.remember,it all with gratitude >'.S then ■again.^Amenca.returned .to ofTthcTin'nm?*?- ■■■■ es^d ! or ' the BoxeiTmovement in 1900.'.imanca put the:whole l.worli to shUe 'S^mV 1 *'!?--'-. 811 ? she had, not spent 1 h, mUC £ S*¥ ,Mdemnit7 amounted to', and IuZE? the T baUince.; Others .robbed and " n f fi, 0, iv — 1101 ' captured .the trade ff 9, ' I *,*.- In'that part o"tho £ ,4 W*:taf»*i conducted" by! «.!!?.' . •'■l? 8 • Chinese trade, s auch'biKcer I'! ttovbther,Powers. Sy : • ti'j.tradwthere.-aU of them; but Gei> many is notfcapturbg ". f^r^^ 0 ? 16,1 *- h ? , d .'scussed, Chinese, names,, the interviewer having asked 'the therefore of themtdtiplicitr of Lee's. ? W' said the Consul "it is like this-tho.plontifnl' n™'°l , iW Smith, with you.! Wong iTdn- ; te™ \ yO,l ha ™S) ent y of'surnames.. We o -i S* V* , no significance, not 'liko .?^.f Sj S^ 1 """ names-token from'different = trades and ■ pursuits- :. Our surnames inames,, the;;Ghnstian:,nttmes. as ;you'. say, .have Ir°.m:,historicAl;or :Biblical. characters■:ftf b "°ls?? I T ;: 'J 1 ?* ; -. o f'-''>nr''KiTon''.naBi O s , ln r?A^. s 'E nifi , c » h ?' ! - a Vs'ip l pl!catidn' for moral uplifting. 'or-. are .coni: P r °f e^y ; tho n .Wrmf 3 ., v For:'ihstance, there :is ~«W°nS .. Righteousness,':; Turo Verdure,'- ■ GT ft ■'*?s?', aßd ' othtlrß liio ■ Very good,,you think? v Tes, it. is .very good.". "
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 615, 18 September 1909, Page 6
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284CHINA AND THE CHINESE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 615, 18 September 1909, Page 6
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