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Show Aol Mr. Key JUukcej Oeuiiii. Washington, 2. Postmabter General Gen-eral Key to-day authorized your correspondent cor-respondent to state thai the recent publication in the New York levies, puiporting to outline his viewa on the Chinese question, gives a very imperfect description of tbe tenor of his remarks. Daring' the piivate1 conversation referred to be expressed no opinion of his own and although he informed his interlocutor that the California employers of Chinese spoke well of them, he did not intimate that tha opposition to Chinese immigration immigra-tion waa confined to politician!?, or the lower classes - of tho community. commu-nity. Be says be thinks that some of the arguments against Chinese Chi-nese are not very Btrong, but he is by no means wishing to he clawed with these porsons who favor unrestricted unre-stricted Chinese immigration; on the contrary, he tm'nks it threatens a Berious evil to the good of the country. |