THE CHINESE QUESTION.
[JJY KUJTIUCIi TKI.KdRU'U' —COI'YIUnHT. |
SVUN'KV, .June 29. A jjikficui.tv has arisen over the Chinese Restriction Hill, the Legislative Council and the House being at variance on three material points, these being exemption of n ■turali.sud Chinese from the provisions of the Act and exclusion of Chinese from milling, and the license fee. The Conn cil insists on the amendment to these points, and the House is again considering the. question. Adklaiij::, .June 2!) The Bill fi'amed at the recent conference 011 the Chinese question has been introduced in tiie Assembly, and is meeting with strong opposition Loxiiox, .Tune 2S. Sir I<\ !>il)on 15e.1l has suggested ih.it an Australian plenipotentiary should visit I'ehin t'i arrange an amicable settlement of the Chinese dilliculty after an agreement shall have been arrived at between the colonies ami the Imperial (!o'. eminent. It is understood that the suggestion has been very favourably received.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT18880630.2.25
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2492, 30 June 1888, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
151THE CHINESE QUESTION. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2492, 30 June 1888, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.