The Sydney State' Government isj outlining points of its .pxilicyfor com* bating the spread,- of consumption. Anything at all, but endeavoring; ta prevent the cause, which is mainly? brought aibout by allowing workmen to toil m underground cellars and fetid factories until the victims' lungs* are gone.' Then all the legislation m! .the world is too late to save them.
The "yellow peril" should no longer alarm New Plymouth folk, is thg glad tidings of a Taranaki paper., The recent inrush of Celestial fruiteri ers and grocers must have ended disastrous^, for one by one they havq quietly closed their doors. The antiChinaman crueacie will probably nofi affect one little chap, whose claim ta support is that he is rearing a family here, and the laundries still seem toj pursue the even tenor of their way, although business probably is nor, so, brisk as of yore, for {.he laundry es-> tablishment of Mr N'ioholls m C, illstreet is .raining business ever;- Tver':. Dreams of a "while New Plymouth" show some indications of realisation It is up to other New Zealand towns, with Wellington m the van, to follow New Plymouth's woijtliy example, and starve the yellow dfiwe-ns out.
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NZ Truth, Issue 63, 1 September 1906, Page 5
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198Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 63, 1 September 1906, Page 5
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