F,or the latest up-to-dute labor-saving implements get a Benicia Disc Plo,ugh. It ploughs tihe ground. It discs t(lie ground. It pulverizes the ground, at the one operation.— MOKKOW BASSUTT & UO ...
A noliteable fe&loire of the nveetiwg; ait the T,own Hall to discuss the que&tion of preferential traide (says the Melbiorunie ' Aig,us ') was the evident feeling of hostility on tthe part of a section of the audience provoked by the mention, ol Mr. Chamberlains name. Particularly was this to be observed when any reference was made to South At' lean affairs, estpecially with regard to the introduction ok Chinese labor on the Rand. A large propoitiiOm of the audience seemed unable for a time to dismiss ti:ic matter from their miinds, and whenever possible they harked back to it by means of interjections. When Mr. Isaacs, M II X , characterised as a crime the employment of Chinese on the South African mines, the remark was received with applause.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 49, 8 December 1904, Page 30
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