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Post by NZBC on Jun 13, 2010 15:13:30 GMT 12
GOING HOME TO DIE AGED CHINESE MINERS.
The Mercury (Hobart,... Tuesday 8 January 1935, page 5. News 214 words
GOING HOME TO DIE AGED CHINESE MINERS. Because they want to die in China, four destitute old Chinese have left Darwin, Northern Australia (says the New Zealand "Herald"). They are being would not like to come back. Each of the old Chinese, whose names are Wong On, Lew Sang, Lou Chin and...
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Post by NZBC on Dec 26, 2010 22:54:03 GMT 12
Between 1881 and 1893 the Chinese had decreased by nearly 1000 in the Colony, Last year, however, the increase over departures was 185 Bay Of Plenty Times, Volume XXI, Issue 3325, 8 November 1895, Page 1
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Post by NZBC on Dec 26, 2010 22:56:24 GMT 12
From the last Census returns it is apparent that the Chinese in New Zealand have decreased in numbers since 1891 by 751, or 16. 8 per cent There are .195 Syrians in New Zealand, 4;. Arabians, 4 Persians, 12 Japanese, and 3684 Chinese.Bay Of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3482, 2 December 1896, Page 2
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Post by NZBC on Dec 26, 2010 23:11:31 GMT 12
The steamship Glamia Castle has arrived at Cooktown from Hong Kong, with SSO Chinese passengers, mast of whom are en route for New Zealand. A small consignment of natives of the Flowery Land arrived in Auckland on Thursday. If things go on at this rate, the colony will soon be flooded with Celestials, and the Yellow difficulty may be as troublesome here as it has been found in America. Bay Of Plenty Times, Volume X, Issue 1043, 21 May 1881, Page 2
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Post by NZBC on Dec 26, 2010 23:12:43 GMT 12
The official estimate of the Chinese in New Zealand is 2570. Bay Of Plenty Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 5078, 12 July 1907, Page 2
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