ASIATIC QUESTION.
GABLE HEWS.
United Press Association -By Electric Telegraph Copyright.
A COMMON POLICY NECESSARY. Received Janaury 3, 8.38 a.m. LONDON, January 2. The Westminster Gazette, in an article dealing with the Asiatic question, says: -"The Motherland and the colonies would do well to devise a common policy for solving the Asiatic difficulty."
A BELLICOSE STATE COMMANDANT. WHAT AUSTRALIA SHOULD DO? Received January 3, 9.30 a.m. PERTH, January 3. When distributing the Rifle Association prizes, the State Commandant urged the importance of rifle shooting. Australia, he said, had deliberately put up her fists to the Asiatic races, but how were we going to keep the alien out if he wanted to come in? Unless riflemen were ready to join the citizen soldiery he did not know what was going to happen to the country during the next ten years.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9019, 4 January 1908, Page 5
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139ASIATIC QUESTION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9019, 4 January 1908, Page 5
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