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MERELY GRATITUDE. Mr. Barber complained that he was " stuck up " in the grounds of Parliament by people who would not be allowed on Lambton Quay. He suggested ' that a policeman should be stationed in the Parliamentary giounds. — Neivs item. Mr. Bun Hi: All li Messa Baba, you no lun away. Chinymen want to thank Parlyment for shutting up the shops of the folen devil and letting the Chow keep open.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZFL19050819.2.15.1

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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 268, 19 August 1905, Page 12

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MERELY GRATITUDE. Mr. Barber complained that he was " stuck up " in the grounds of Parliament by people who would not be allowed on Lambton Quay. He suggested ' that a policeman should be stationed in the Parliamentary giounds.—Neivs item. Mr. Bun Hi: All li Messa Baba, you no lun away. Chinymen want to thank Parlyment for shutting up the shops of the folen devil and letting the Chow keep open. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 268, 19 August 1905, Page 12

MERELY GRATITUDE. Mr. Barber complained that he was " stuck up " in the grounds of Parliament by people who would not be allowed on Lambton Quay. He suggested ' that a policeman should be stationed in the Parliamentary giounds.—Neivs item. Mr. Bun Hi: All li Messa Baba, you no lun away. Chinymen want to thank Parlyment for shutting up the shops of the folen devil and letting the Chow keep open. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 268, 19 August 1905, Page 12

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