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14749 14749 1905-09-02 2 a   An article, selected from a Hong Kong newspaper, on the possibility of constitutional monarchy in China. Hong Kong http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800767 26800767
14750 14750 1905-09-02 2 a-b   Superstition comes to the end, comments on the Changshou Temple in Guangzhou turned into school. Tung Wah http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800767 26800767
14751 14751 1905-09-02 2 b   An article, translated from Daily Telegraph of Sydney, claims that white Australia should protect itself. And comments by Tung Wah Times. Tung Wah http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800767 26800767
14752 14752 1905-09-02 2 b-c   Imperial edicts on June 17 and 21. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800767 26800767
14753 14753 1905-09-02 2 c-d   Response of Chinese government to the renewed immigration policy in America. Feminine world in Suzhou to boycott American goods. Shanghai business association discusses the boycott of American goods. Guangdong businessmen jointly boycotts American goods. Telegrams between Chinese businessmen in San Francisco and the Chinese department of foreign affairs. Tung Wah http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800767 26800767
14754 14754 1905-09-02 2-3 d-a   Chinese officials on the tour of overseas investigation on parliamentary system and others. Xu Shichang to Japan while Duan Fang to Germany and Austria. Governor of Jiangsu province Zhou Fu suggests to set up system of constitutional monarchy. Lu Chuanlin still alive. How China to build the Hankou-Guangzhou railway by itself. Empress Dowager dislikes haircut. Privilege of returned students in imperial titles and employment. Several imperial scholars jointly suggest to ban opium smoking. China http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800767 26800767
14755 14755 1905-09-02 3 a   Changshou Temple for sale and the income will be used to build a normal school. Buddha is actually a man. A Buddha temple in Wuzhou, Guangxi province. Tung Wah http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800766 26800766
14756 14756 1905-09-02 3 a-b   Tsar of Russia is considering to set up parliament. Australia http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800766 26800766
14757 14757 1905-09-02 3 b   Poor harvest is followed by rebellion and chaos in some parts of Russia and Poland. Australia http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800766 26800766
14758 14758 1905-09-02 3 b   Timothy Richard talks in London recent development and future prospect of Chinese situations. Tung Wah http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800766 26800766
14759 14759 1905-09-02 3 b   Miscellaneous report on the war between Russia and Japan in Manchuria. Other... http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800766 26800766
14760 14760 1905-09-02 Suppl't a   Chinese businessmen from Sydney Liu Ruxing, Huang Laiwang and others talk to Melbourne Chinese community about immigration restriction in Australia, American immigration policy, and ban on opium import. The meeting was presided over by Huang Shiyan, a Chinese businessman of Melbourne. Tung Wah http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800768 26800768
14761 14761 1905-09-02 Suppl't b-c   Representatives of Chinese communities around Australia have a conference in Melbourne. Liu Ruxing, Huang Laiwang, Xian Junhao, Yu Rong are from New South Wales. Zhang Zhuoxiong, Huang Shiyan, He Nan and Mai Xixiang (William Ah Ket ) from Victoria. Zhu He and Feng Zihong represent South Australia. Su Ji and Yu Xihua on behalf of Chinese community in Tasmania. Chen Xia and Mei Ling from Western Australia. Yang Gengwu and Lin You represent Chinese in Queensland. The conference is chaired by Liu Ruxing. Liu suggests three points for the conference to discuss: immigration restriction in Australia, ban of opium smoking, and renewed immigration policy in America. The conference has also discussed other matters such as regular communications between Chinese communities throughout Australia. Tung Wah http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800768 26800768
14762 14762 1905-09-02 Suppl't c   Chinese businessmen in Sydney hold a banquet to thank all those who help to promote the opium ban. Tung Wah http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800768 26800768
14763 14763 1905-09-02 Suppl't c   Gold price in Hong Kong. Tung Wah http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800768 26800768
14764 14764 1905-09-02 Suppl't c   Timetable of ocean liners. Tung Wah http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/26800768 26800768

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