CHINA’S PROGRESS.
A COMMISSIONER’S ARRIVAL.
PRESS ASSOCIATION Invercargill, last night. Among tho paaseugors by the Warrimoo was the OhinoßO Commissioner, Hwang How Cheng, who baa come to onquiro into the condition of Chinese in the oulonies. Oon&ulatoB are to bo established lo
look after the intorosts of their countrymen. The Commissioner remarked to a Southland Times reporter that China was a natural market for many of the staple products of Australia and New Zealand. From ns China could take unlimited quantities of timber, butter, and meat. Asked wholher his objset was to enquire whether there was an outlet in the 0010-
nies for China's surplus population, the Commissioner said tho question was not one that he eould answer.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1950, 5 December 1906, Page 2
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