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THE "YELLOW PERIL."

CHINESE LOVE OF PEACE. A CONSUL'S ASSURANCES. Received 11. 11.30 p.m. Sydney, February 11. Hwang Yung Liang, Chinese Consul for New Zealand, in an interview, declared the yellow peril fears wora amusin». They were quite wide of tho mark The Chinese had not the least idea of giving battle. The love of peace was ingrained in them. They wished to co-operate in the movements best calculated to advance the well-being of humanity as a whole.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 16, 12 February 1909, Page 2

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THE "YELLOW PERIL." Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 16, 12 February 1909, Page 2

THE "YELLOW PERIL." Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 16, 12 February 1909, Page 2

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