CHINA'S AWAKENING.
» CONSUL FOR NEW ZEALAND. ; Received 3, 0.30 p.m. Sydney, February 3. Wang Yung Liang, Chinese Consul for ■New Zealaiuf, arrived l>y tile Japanese •inaiUtearner to-day. He is accompanied iby his wife and' daughter. < In asi interview on the subject of •Australian restriction of Asiatics, he •desired to make investigation before expressing an opinion. China was developing rapidly and paying more attention to foreign affairs, as evidenced by ithc institution of ay Australian consular service. Some leading Chinese residents waited Liang and informed him that the law was not i-o vigorously -enforced against the Japanese as ChmHese.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 9, 4 February 1909, Page 3
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98CHINA'S AWAKENING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 9, 4 February 1909, Page 3
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