rowid,date,page,column,title,description,source,page_url,trove_id 14526,1905-06-10,2,a-b,,Editorial by the Tung Wah editor on the historical even of Opium War.,Tung Wah,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800711,26800711 14527,1905-06-10,2,b-c,,"American and Chinese governments are in further negotiation to ban Chinese labourers. Comments by a Hong Kong newspaper on the effort of American government to ban Chinese entry. Protest from Shanghai businessmen against the ban of Chinese labourers. Returned Guangdong businessmen from America protest against the ban. Parliament to be set up in every province. China's boards of foreign affairs and commerce are to employ returned students. Local governors and imperial commissioners help disaster relief in Fengtian (Shenyang) area, and they are Zhang Zhidong, Yuan Shikai, Li Xingrui, Sheng Yun, Zhou Fu, En Tao, Duan Fang, Ding Zhenduo, Lin Shaonian, Ma Liang, Chun Man, Chong Shan, Li Fang, Cheng Dequan, and others. Chinese ambassador to Belgium Yang Chen suggests more students to study there. Governor of Jiangsu helps Germany. Gentry in Fujian province fight for mining resources.",China,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800711,26800711 14528,1905-06-10,2,d,,List of public and private schools in Guangzhou.,Tung Wah,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800711,26800711 14529,1905-06-10,3,a-b,,Miscellaneous report on the war between Russia and Japan in Manchuria.,Other...,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800710,26800710 14530,1905-06-10,Suppl't,a,,Letter from a Melbourne reader supports the ban of opium import.,Tung Wah,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800712,26800712 14531,1905-06-10,Suppl't,a,,Chinese businessmen in Sydney gathered at Tung Wah Times for ban of opium import. Zhang Zhuoxiong from Melbourne to be invited for a speech on opium ban and white Australia policy. Labour Party and unions support Chinese community for ban of opium import.,Tung Wah,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800712,26800712 14532,1905-06-10,Suppl't,a,,"Speeches of Chinese businessmen at a Waterloo gathering on the ban of opium import. Speakers include Liu Ruxing, Xian Junhao, Liang Chuang, Wu E'lou and others. ",Tung Wah,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800712,26800712 14533,1905-06-10,Suppl't,b,,Report on a meeting in Melbourne on the end and aftermath of the Russo-Japanese War.,Tung Wah,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800712,26800712 14534,1905-06-10,Suppl't,b,,Tung Wah Times calls for a meeting of Chinese communities in Australia to protest against restriction on Chinese entry into America.,Tung Wah,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800712,26800712 14535,1905-06-10,Suppl't,b,,Representative of the New South Wales commercial association writes to the governor requesting to lift the restriction on Chinese immigrants.,Tung Wah,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800712,26800712 14536,1905-06-10,Suppl't,b-c,,Further report on the Russo-Japanese War in Manchuria.,Other...,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800712,26800712 14537,1905-06-10,Suppl't,c,,Tung Wah Times thanks readers who have paid their subscription fee.,Tung Wah,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800712,26800712 14538,1905-06-10,Suppl't,c,,Timetable of ocean liners.,Tung Wah,http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800712,26800712