CHINESE ON THE RAND
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REPORT U.N .MORALS 01- THE COMI'OIN'US. KATE OF COOLIE LABOUR SEALED. EViLS TO BE ERADICATED. Received 1 Orli, 10.4S p.m. London, November 16. Mr Buenil! s confidential lepoit 011 the moral conditions of the C.iinc-e 'compounds oil the Rand was debated in both Itcju-es. In the House of Lords, Lord Lansdowne promised his party' >up | port in energetic stamping oui of the cvd. In the Conim 111-, Winston Churchill said die offence »a- not a mailer of open public scandal. It had not been tolciated, but prevailed in most of the compound-. All suspects would be repatriated wholesale. The report sealed the fate of Chinese labour. (Cheers.) Mr Cituichi.l added that in view of the imminence of a representative Assembly for the Tran-vaal, the Chinese qua-tion must be left to that Assembly tor settlement.
Sir H. Campbell l Bannerman believed the Government's measures would suffice to eradicate the evil.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81890, 17 November 1906, Page 3
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163CHINESE ON THE RAND Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81890, 17 November 1906, Page 3
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