CHINK AND HINDOO.
While a "aping crowd were standing round the Dalhousic, at Jervois Quay, on Monday morning, scrutinising the coloured troops, sans their " silver-plated harness" a well-dressed Chinaman slouched along, and mounted some timber to get a better view. "Hallo, Cliinkie," bawled a strapping, smiling Lancer. " Hallo; me glad see you," replied the Mongol, delighted to have been taken notice of, "youtalkec well; you allee same me—lnglisman !"
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 March 1901, Page 4
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68CHINK AND HINDOO. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 March 1901, Page 4
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