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CLIPPINGS FROM HANSARD.

' THE OHINESE QUESTION, (f Now', when an empire like China,' with 1 its 400,000 of people, begins to move, it is time for.other nations to : begin to - look out. When Chinese begin to land on any shores, under these circumstances to my mind it is a pretty certain indication of what is to follow.-Hon G.'M, Waterhouse,' ' ' • ■' 1 VITIATED AIjMOSPHEfJIj. I have Wid that 1 !' are qualities connected ■' with' l tlie Chinese which rendered them undesirable citizens'; and the particular, quality to which, I refer is the undoubted fact that; as a people, | they are filthy in the extreme, There is this peculiarity about them that from their having been accustomed • to, a vitiated for "cgnturijg and perjiaps thousands of years, there is now developed n race to whWhn dlinoophere that would be fala) to'Eliropearis has become *a necessity.—Hon G,\N; Waterhouse. 1 ; CORRUPTION. The honorable number for Wairarapa (Sjr Bunny) gave lis a homily on the expqpnepte§ fit'h plectmiiSj' regretted .to hekr that _ sucji a porrijpp state of things shonid exist iji '?'C(jijsfii| 1 ency so close to the Empire City,'' The ( honorab|e gentleman said that the election ( , of himself andhis'colleague ooil'iomething like fi.SpO. j- ;; ; • .v- h;7 r t ( Mrßuniiy,—Forihree oandidateß. \ Mr Beeves,-Well, it is a scandalous shame that in a free and enlightened country like this the candidature of thteo men should costi 1,3 o.—Mr Reeves, v

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 818, 13 July 1881, Page 2

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CLIPPINGS FROM HANSARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 818, 13 July 1881, Page 2

CLIPPINGS FROM HANSARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 818, 13 July 1881, Page 2

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