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THE CHINESE QUESTION.

(By electric tk.legiuimi —Copyright. ) Sydxky, April 17. Mil QtTONG Taut, the well-known Sydney merchant, lias returned to this city from a visit to China. During his stay in Cliiiin Mr Tart had an interview with Li Hung Chong, Viceroy of China, who listened attentively to his views on tho Chinese difficulty in Australia. The Viceroy intimated his intention of placing Mr Qnonp; Tart's views before the authorities at Pekin. M r QuniiK Tart says ho thinks it likely a high Chinese, official will be sent to Australia to confer direct with the Colonial Governments on the question.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2616, 18 April 1889, Page 2

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100

THE CHINESE QUESTION. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2616, 18 April 1889, Page 2

THE CHINESE QUESTION. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2616, 18 April 1889, Page 2

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