CHINESE LABOUR.
POPULAR DEMONSTRATIONS.. LONDON, March 27. Several thousand perspns participated in a demonstration in Hydo Park against the introduction of Chinese into the Transvaal. Speeches were delivered by Messrs John Burns, Crooks, Macnainora, and Broadhurst, members of tha House of Commons, and the Rev. Dr. Clifford (tlie eminent Nonconformist divine) emphatically protesting against the importation of Chinese under conditions of slav- ... ery, and culling for protectioiiA" for the new colony from the grcei**" of the capitalists. LORD MILNER SPEAKS OUT, (Received March 29, 0.23 a.m.) CAPETOWN, March 28. Lord Milner, in a speech at Johannesburg, said he had been subjected to attacks In England for,ilve years, and might bo proof against narrow-mindedness and inability to look .beyond the moat obvious things; but so long as he possessed the confidence of the people of Transvaal ho did not care twopence what people six thousand miles away thought. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1904, Page 2
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147CHINESE LABOUR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 29 March 1904, Page 2
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