The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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... Chinese Immigration.3 The popular allegations were dismissed by that eminently sane body , though this is no way lessened the vigour with which they were all to be revived in future years . The Chinese did not , the committee found ...
... Chinese Immigration.3 The popular allegations were dismissed by that eminently sane body , though this is no way lessened the vigour with which they were all to be revived in future years . The Chinese did not , the committee found ...
Strana 55
... Chinese would be to degrade him into a docile plantation labourer or a scavenger.53 It did not take many Chinese to alarm a community . In Timaru a third fruit shop was enough . It was set up early in 1920 close to a shop owned by a ...
... Chinese would be to degrade him into a docile plantation labourer or a scavenger.53 It did not take many Chinese to alarm a community . In Timaru a third fruit shop was enough . It was set up early in 1920 close to a shop owned by a ...
Strana 154
... Chinese indentured labour as the Samoans had shown no inclination to forsake their customary way of life to work as wage- labourers . A planters ' association had been licensed to import them on three - year terms with provision for two ...
... Chinese indentured labour as the Samoans had shown no inclination to forsake their customary way of life to work as wage- labourers . A planters ' association had been licensed to import them on three - year terms with provision for two ...
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