SMUGGLING OF CHINESE.
« FRIENDLY OFFICERS. B7 T«ltsraph—Vreas Association—Copyrlislit.Perth, February 17. Tho trial of a Chineso storekeeper and a Chineso interpreter to tho Customs Department, 011 a cliargo of smuggling in Chinese, resulted.in interesting disclosures as to how now chum G'iiinoso reach Australia. According to abatement made by thcaceusod storekeeper this was' 1 man-: aged by' means of faked birth' certificates and the connivanco of certajn Customs officers. . '■Tho statement claimed tliat all tho .Customs officers woro friends, of tho accused. , > '■«■• •i'.i'WJ it 1 ■ 11 ii». j. ~.1. >).■'. initi mmo! -!--i.r..r:iu<v:r; ,artH»jk I
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1054, 18 February 1911, Page 5
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92SMUGGLING OF CHINESE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1054, 18 February 1911, Page 5
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