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CHINESE COMPOUNDS.

A BISHOP’S DECLARATION. PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received 5.12 p.m,, Nov. 18. Johannesburg, Nov. 17. The Bishop of Proluvia and tna Johan, nesburg Star urge Lord E’gin So publish tbe gist of Mr Justioo Buoarell’s conclusion relative to the moral condition of Ohinc-so compounds on ths Bud. The Bisbop declares that tbe insinuations made by some of the immbers of the House of Commons, that tho offouces were condoned, reflect upon tbo obaracter of the people. He asks to be told frankly tho truth, and ths worst. Personally, tbe Bishop believes that neither tbe truth nor the worst is so bad as the insinuations made would lead people to suppose,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1936, 19 November 1906, Page 2

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CHINESE COMPOUNDS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1936, 19 November 1906, Page 2

CHINESE COMPOUNDS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1936, 19 November 1906, Page 2

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