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THE CHINESE QUESTION.

Sydney. June 18.

The official papers regarding the Chinese Conference have been published. The record of the proceedings will be com mnnicated to tha New Zealand representative (Hon. 3. Oliver). If he concurs in the resolutions arrived at, the fact will be cab'ed to Lord Knulafont.

Newcastle, June 18.

At a large meeting of miners it was de cided to boycott the Chinese absolutely. Adelaide, June 19.

The leading Chinese residents are much annoyed at the scant courtesy shown their communication by the Chinese Conference, and propose to petition the Chinese Government, on 'international as well as personal grounds, against the intolerable hardship which they must suffer'if the Bill proposed by the Conference is passed by the Colonial Legislatures. London, June 18.

The Morning Post states that England must act promptly to secure the exclusion of Chinese from Australia, otherwise the colonies will vindicate their independence after the manner of America.

In the House of Commons, in reply to a question, Baron de Worms stated that the decision of the Chinese Conference was receiving the earnest attention of the Cabinet.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1753, 21 June 1888, Page 1

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THE CHINESE QUESTION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1753, 21 June 1888, Page 1

THE CHINESE QUESTION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1753, 21 June 1888, Page 1

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