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Tun policy of the Empire of China has always been adverse to | the emigration of its subjects. It posseseS|Withinitsowuarca> outlying provinces which afe sparsely populated where it would prefer its migrating population to settle. We owe our Mongolian population to the speculative efforts of Chinese trading Companies which live on a somewhat illegal export traffic in Celestials. The question of how far such a traffic should be permitted is of course an Imperial one and New Zealand can do little more than join with the other Colonies of Australasia in suggesting to the authorities at home any reasonable restrictions which should be applied to it, In NcwZcaland and in the more temperate regions of Australia the Chinaman is not desirable as a Colonist, but in .the Northern part of this great Southern Continent, whero the climate is to hot for white labour there is undoubtedly I afield for him.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4851, 15 October 1894, Page 2

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149

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4851, 15 October 1894, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4851, 15 October 1894, Page 2

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