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rowid | 24204 |
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date | 1911-01-21 |
page | 7 |
column | a-b |
title | Australian news |
description | Ships brought a few thousand of Japanese to New Caledonia island. The local French newspaper called it 'Asian invasion'. Because this island is close to Asutralia, it also generates fears; a comparison of the numbers of shipping in Sydney in 1909 and 1910; two Chinese found in a Japanese ship to Melbourne were criticised for breaking up other Chinese attempts to boycott Japan; apart from Victorian governor, other state's governor not yet confirm whether they will attend the British King's crown coronation; White Australia policy is now extended to exclude Asians from employed in pearl industry; Sydney gas workers strike because one worker was fired; Australia plans to organise a team to research the South Pole; Australia weclomes European immigrants; a steamship was sent to Hong Kong; one manager of Gibbs & Bright company passed away. |
source | Australia |
page_url | http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/24091608 |
trove_id | 24091608 |