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54 |
Chinese residents welcome Mr Justice Herbert to Darwin, 1905 |
1905 |
1905 |
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55 |
Chinese deaths on the way to the goldfields in 1892 |
1892 |
1892 |
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56 |
Resident complains that Chinese are selling liquor without a license in Darwin, 1902 |
1902 |
1902 |
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58 |
Chinese storekeepers in Darwin protest over accusations of opium trafficking, 1907 |
1907 |
1907 |
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62 |
Chinese tribute to Resident (Chief Administrator) in Northern Territory in 1914 |
1914 |
1914 |
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65 |
Chinese provide prizes for Returned Soldiers and Sailors Imperial League of Australasia picnic day races 1918 |
1918 |
1918 |
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68 |
Peace Day procession in Darwin 1919 |
1919 |
1919 |
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295 |
Papers presented by the Chinese community to the Conference on the Chinese Question in Sydney, June 1888. |
1887 |
1888 |
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309 |
Petition by Lowe Kong Meng, Cheok Hong Cheong, Louis Ah Mouy and 44 others presented to the Chinese Commissioners who in turn presented it to the Victorian premier |
1888 |
1888 |
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570 |
Letter to Water Police State from Sergeant John Donohoe regarding the 'Afghan', 1888 |
1881 |
1888 |
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679 |
Government response to reports in ‘Sunday Times’ regarding the influx of illegal Chinese immigrants |
1890 |
1969 |
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683 |
File on Mei Quong Tart’s deputation on 29 December 1902 and letter to Prime Minister Edmund Barton relating to deputation |
1902 |
1902 |
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684 |
Applying the Dictation Test to coloured persons who intend to remain in the Commonwealth for a limited time only |
1903 |
1903 |
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686 |
Implications of dispensing with hand prints on some Certificate of Exemption from Dictation Test (CEDT) forms |
1914 |
1917 |
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687 |
Investigation of how Certificate of Exemption from Dictation Test was being applied in Tasmania |
1914 |
1915 |
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690 |
Chinese stowaways on oil tankers with Chinese crews |
1913 |
1913 |
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846 |
Lowe Kong Meng, Cheok Hong Cheong, Louis Ah Mouy (eds), The Chinese Question In Australia, 1878-79, F. F. Bailliere, Melbourne, 1879. |
1840 |
1879 |
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1138 |
Quong Tart, A Plea for the Abolition of the Importation of Opium, Sydney, John Sands & Co., 1887. |
1884 |
1887 |
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1232 |
Report on the visit of the Chinese Commissioners to Australia, 1887 |
1887 |
1887 |
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1234 |
Dr George On Lee on behalf of the Chinese residents of Sydney writes to ensure the Chinese Commissioners receive an appropriate reception on arrival to Australia in 1887 |
1887 |
1887 |
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1235 |
Australian response to the Chinese Commissioners visit to Australia in 1887 |
1887 |
1887 |
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1236 |
Report on the visit of the Chinese Commissioners to Australia in 1887 based on material published in the Chinese Times. |
1888 |
1888 |
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1237 |
Report in the London Times on the Chinese Commissioners visit to Australian and Southeast Asian colonies in 1887 |
1888 |
1888 |
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1238 |
Australian Chinese petition to the British government |
1888 |
1888 |
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1239 |
Argus report on the Chinese procession at the opening of the first Federal Parliament |
1901 |
1901 |