A CHINESE COMMISSIONER.
Per Press Association. Invercargill, December 3, Among the passengers by the War* nmoo was the Chinese to inquire into the,, condition of the' Chinese in the colonies. Consulates are to be establihed, to look after the ' interests of their countrymen. Tlw Commissioner remarked to a Souths land Times reporter that China was a natural market for many of the staph) product? of Australia and New Zealand. From us China could take unlimited quantities of timber, butter, and meat. Asked whether his object was to enquire whether there was an outlet in the colonies for China's surplus population, the Commissioner said the question was one that ha could not answer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 5 December 1906, Page 2
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112A CHINESE COMMISSIONER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 5 December 1906, Page 2
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