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"New Entry Rules for Oriental Immigration.11 Chinatown News. Vol. 3, no. 5, Nov. 1955.
Discusses the new amendment of the immigration regulations which will bring re-unions of Chinese families in Canada.
"New Immigration Act needed, says Leaders," Chinatown News. Vol. 3, no. 5, Nov. 1955.
Comments from some Chinese Canadian leaders on the legal circumvention of the discriminatory immigration regulations.
Nicholson, J, R. "Chinese Gaining Acceptance." Chinatown News. Vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 9.
Speech to Chinese community by J.R. Nicholson, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, regarding the improvement of Chinese immigration.
"Only Slight Change Expected." Chinatown News. Vol. 6, no. 12, Mar. 3, 1959, pp. 5-6, 28.
Article reports of slight change in Immigration Act. Age limits for entrants to be raised slightly from age 21. Comments on immigration restrictions.
Paul, Gurbachan Singh. "The Green Paper and 3rd World Immigrants." Canadian Ethnic Studies. Vol. 7, no. 1, 1975, pp. 40-50.
Contains a table with data showing H.K. immigrants have highest sense of belonging to Canada compared with other immigrants including British, American, European, and Asian. Discusses the policy alternatives suggested by the Green Paper on Canadian Immigration.
"The Press Pleas for Justice," Chinatown News. Vol. 6, no. 20, July 3, 1959, p. 3.
Vancouver's newspapers urged readers to support CBA's 11th appeal to Ottawa for relaxation of immigration regulations.
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