CHINESE SCHOOLS.
AUSTRALIAN BEPUSAI^-"BO'YCOTT" y.yyy.y':■■'"' ;'■■■},: (Dj Telcsraph.-l'rcsfl'AiisodaUcin.-CaorrleliU i/''., 'C •'■; vSV^oy..September 22. /. ■ The: leading- Chine'so in Sydney, through their: Consul-General, asked permission/, to' import ;a ; Chinese teacher'''and to establish' 3 school for their., children. ?' Tho Federal Government declined to accede, to the; request. '/'■/'' '.;' ' /:'/-, . ; The' president-of the .Chinese Merchants'. •Society' hints that tho refusal may lead lo ii boycott of Australian, goods.-/,' ' . : .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 619, 23 September 1909, Page 7
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60CHINESE SCHOOLS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 619, 23 September 1909, Page 7
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