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- Mowat, Susanne. Reception Areas of Non-English Speaking Pupils: An Extension of Cost Analysis Data. Research Service Report, no. Toronto, Toronto Board of Education, Research Department, 1969.
"An analysis of the number of non-English speaking school
age children in "reception areas" in Toronto.....A "reception
area" is one in which the residents have not established patterns of permanent residence,"
Paupst, K. "Notes on anti-Chinese sentiment in Toronto before the 1st W," Can. Ethnic Studies. Vol. 9, no. 1, 1977, pp. 54-9.
Compares the anti-Chinese sentiment in Toronto with Vancouver in order to track the similarity of the causes. Discusses the racial and labour conflicts between the "Whites and Chinese.
Richard, Anthony H. Immigrants and Ethnic Groups in Metropolitan Toronto, Institute for Behavioral Research, York University, 1967 (UBC-Main, Sedge.) JV7295 T6 R53 1967
Analyses the population of Toronto in terms of ethnic origin. Reviews the attitudes towards ethnic minorities in Toronto.
Steward, Hartley. "Farewell to Chinatown." Toronto Life. Vol. 3, no. 6, April 1969, pp. 42-46, 78-79.
A history and summary of present day life of Toronto's Chinese community.
Sutherland, H. "'Shing Wah Daily News' reflects life of Toronto's Chinese Community." Saturday Night. Vol. 57t ^5, Summer 19^1.
The author's perception of Chinese contributions to War effort and on their life in Toronto in general.
"Toronto's Home for the Aged." Chinatown News. Vol. 18, no. 14, Apr. 3, 1971, pp. 25-26.
Toronto Chinese community's plan to build a $1 million, 71 bed elderly's home.
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