To the Editor. I “ Sir,—Apropos of the late corres- I pondonco oil the Chinese question, in I . the debate oil the subject tq-niglit I intend moving, with the kind per- I mission of the Chairman, that Par- I liamcntary procedure he adopted as far as possible. 11l this connection, I therefore, I shall submit' four Bills j for discussion, which I shall name as 1 follows: . „ .... I 1. Chineso Restrictive Legislation I ‘ Amendment Act. I 2. Chineso Tariff Amendmont Act. I 3. Chinese Industrial Tax Act. 4. Alien Restrictive Land Bill I Amendment Act. . I I should like to take this occasion to thank my late opponent, Mr. | Dailey, for tlio opportunity he afford- I ed me of voicing hiy opinion .on tins 1 subject, also for the moderation and I good taste of his correspondence. I I romain, sir. I JAMES C. COLLINS. August 4. I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2150, 5 August 1907, Page 1
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