CHINA'S AWAKENING.
Sydncv. November 2. Hwan: Hou-Cho'i-g- the Chinese Special mmis-ion't. w.>> banquetted by . Chinese i-.mnioieial community, n the coui-i' „, hi- speech he bai< ev recogLi -.1 111 China , that ti agio-Sax■ 11 : ■.<■■■ was noted fo- .is d alms= •' * for IV ite-ed • nd: they therel ■'" '-' ir ' ,, ' J L l^'any time a ' i''i ß cou. . .1 nad any gneva. th.v v.'-. -' 1 "«<•' every cons.o on fn m ■ government of thi' n'rv. : _ ''d his mis- . sion w J concluc ■ ~<> building up of itlon- ■! -i-'ig respect . and pr be v. ■■.. .a tialia and Ghma. _____
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81880, 3 November 1906, Page 3
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91CHINA'S AWAKENING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81880, 3 November 1906, Page 3
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